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Applications are invited to the above role to provide technical support to research projects in Professor Rita Tewari’s laboratories within the School of Life Sciences. The applicant will work with
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developing and running our expanding programme of high-quality clinical trials of national and international relevance. You will be part of a multidisciplinary NCTU project development team that supports chief
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friendly and highly experienced team undertaking a qualitative research and educational development project funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing, Women’s Health Grant Programme. The project seeks
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The University of Nottingham is seeking a practical and enthusiastic individual to assist in funded research projects that aim to reduce methane emissions and increase the feed efficiency and
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The University of Nottingham has been providing an outstanding student experience for over 140 years and is a leading university of worldwide significance with established campuses in UK, China, and
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strategies. The University of Nottingham is leading a large programme grant ‘Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Team’, funded by the NIHR until 2027. PHIRST-LIGHT is a collaboration between the
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Nottingham University Business School is an international leader in responsible business, management and finance education and research at one of the UK’s most successful universities. With campuses
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our learners in labs and seminars, and as you progress you will lead modules, and ultimately take on management responsibility and lead teaching and learning projects within the school and university
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The University of Nottingham has been providing an outstanding student experience for over 140 years and is a leading university of worldwide significance with established campuses in UK, China and
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experience of data science analytical packages and R or Python would be advantageous. Funding The project is funded by the UKHSA and Nottingham University Business School. As a UK public body, UKHSA can only