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details regarding the duties for this post can be found on the attached job role profile. This is a part time, permanent post. Hours of work are 18 per week, working 2 days out of 7 to be arranged between
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the outcomes for patients, and better evaluate the success of medical interventions across a broad range of disease areas. We are seeking a highly motivated post-foundation medically-qualified researcher to join
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, investigating the effectiveness of pharyngeal electrical stimulation for acute stroke dysphagia. The post holder will be responsible for implementing trial specific training for UK and European sites engaged in
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Resonance Imaging (MRI). This post also be linked to research activities linked to the University’s research platforms such as the UNNC Sir Peter Mansfield MRI Centre. Candidates must have a PhD degree in the
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postgraduate levels covering the above areas. Full role profiles for both posts are available. We recognise that what helps us succeed is the different ideas and experiences of colleagues across our School, who
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An opportunity has arisen for a Teaching Support Technician for the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, based at the Sutton Bonington Campus. The post is offered on a permanent contract
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management. This role will involve some contact with young people and their families and therefore the post holder will be required to obtain satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring
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. For informal enquiries contact Stuart Whysall stuart.whysall2@nottingham.ac.uk This is a full-time (36.25 hours per week) post. Job shares and flexible working arrangements may be considered. You can read Our
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post is offered on a 1 year fixed-term basis, full time (36.25 hours per week) contract. The role starts on 1st October 2025. Job share arrangements may be considered. Requests for secondment from
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, whose main areas of research include understanding the molecular and cellular basis of respiratory disease. The team includes post-doctoral research assistants, a clinical fellow other technical staff and