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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. The role involves managing the Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Gastro Theme programme including budget, programme outputs, associated and linked projects, and regular liaison and meetings with stakeholders...
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LOCATION: Remote; with option to access London (Wembley) headquarters or campuses in Brussels, Miami, Sydney, Toronto where appropriate. THE ROLE: Global Institute of Sport (GIS) is the world’s
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particular focus on the women who were involved in one of Livingstone’s three cross continental journeys, this project will explore innovative digital approaches - for example GIS mapping, linked open data, AI
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courses: Spatio-Temporal Data Mining and Big Data Analytics, launched in 2014 and still growing and developing in reputation; and Geospatial Sciences (GIS & Computing, BIM, Hydrographic Surveying
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and Marine Biology. Specifically, the post would be required to deliver existing material including Animal Behaviour and Geographic Information Systems (GIS, specifically using QGIS or R) within modules
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. This position involves consenting patients into the Oxford Gastrointestinal (GI) Cohort and collecting samples from endoscopy, surgery and clinics, within the gastroenterology department You will be assisting
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methods (e.g. R-INLA, GMRFs), and proficient in R. You have experience with niche modelling, multivariate analyses (e.g. PCA), GIS, and integrating climate/land-use data with biological datasets. You
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to teaching across the School in Marine Biology, Marine Conservation and Biological Sciences delivering teaching in the application and analysis of remotely sensed data and GIS. You will have a doctoral degree
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software and GIS. Knowledge of the wide benefits of Green Infrastructure for health and wellbeing, flood and water management and biodiversity is important. Enthusiasm for fieldwork and working in a team are
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state characterisation techniques (XRD, SEM, Raman, TGA) for powders and solids. Essential Application and interview Knowledge of advanced characterisation techniques (GI-XRD, EXAFS, ICP-MS, TEM