61 post-doc-finite-element Fellowship research jobs at University of Nottingham in Uk
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. This is a full-time, fixed-term post from 12th September 2025 until 11th April 2026. Please contact Sabina Lawreniuk (Principal Research Fellow) informally if you are considering applying
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Astronomy at the University of Nottingham. The post will involve taking a leading role in the assembly and commissioning of the new growth system and starting the growth and development of new oxide
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this. The post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours per week), fixed term contract until 31 January 2027, with potential to extend. Applications are welcome from candidates wishing to work full- or part-time
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allowance, schooling and insurance will be provided for international appointments. The post will initially be offered on a fixed term contract with the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China for a period of
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-proteomics is highly desirable. The post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours), fixed term contract until 30thSeptember 2027. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Rita Tewari rita.tewari@nottingham.ac.uk
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forms and its development. Based at the University of Nottingham, you will be one of three Post-Doctoral Researchers working on the project. This part-time role will involve data collection including
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of Nottingham, and with the core team at Queen Mary University as well as national partners. The post holder will be enthusiastically committed to conducting research that makes an impact and a team player. You
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(including preprints), talks, projects, work openly accessible in git repositories, or in any other way. This is a fixed-term, full time position. The posts will be available from October 2025 and are
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community of Postgraduate and Post-doctoral scientists and delivery of a range of specialist Brewing courses. The post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours per week), fixed term contract until 28 February
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and the manager of your substantive post, if you are already undertaking a secondment role. The Leverhulme Trust’s funding regulations mean that individuals will have needed to have submitted their PhD