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) funded programme of research into eczema online trials, led in partnership with citizen scientists (Rapid Eczema Trials https://rapideczematrials.org/ ). You will play a senior and significant role in
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be close to completing a PhD in computer science, mathematics, or a related area with a topic close to type theory or constructive mathematics. Expertise can be evidenced through publications
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details regarding the duties for the role can be found on the attached job role profile. Hours of Work: Weekday Post- 15 hours per week, 5 days out of 7 to be arranged (mainly Monday to Friday, working
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. You will be responsible for supporting the delivery of a large National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funded programme of research into eczema online trials, led in partnership with citizen
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Applications are invited to undertake a PhD programme, in partnership with Airbus, to address key challenges in ensuring adoption of sustainable approaches to fuel additives for aviation use
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covers tuition fees, a stipend, and RTSG (research training and support grant). Alongside the scientific PhD training, the programme will provide a wide range of training opportunities. DTP Standard
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. Posts Available: 16 hours, 19.5 hours or 25 hours per week, 5 days out of 7 to be arranged to include regular weekends working between the hours of 9:00am and 3:00pm. These positions are offered on a
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of contact for visitors to the area which includes dealing with large numbers of enquiries face to face, by phone and by e-mail ensuring excellent customer service is always achieved. You will be
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(including 7 full professors) and approximately 120 PhD students and post-doctoral research fellows. The group has excellent facilities for experimental work including approximately 2500m2 of research space
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developed. This project is available from 1st October 2025. Applications accepted until post is filled. Informal inquiries can be made via email to Prof. Chris Bennett (c.bennett@nottingham.ac.uk