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This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. The purpose of this role will be to assist and support the Community Lead for Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre
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We are seeking an exceptional researcher to help shape the future of infection-resilient buildings. The University of Nottingham is a core partner in the ARPA-H BREATHE programme’s SCALE project
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within the Post Award team, especially in relation to providing support in the preparation of audit evidence, raising invoices and other general administrative support for Post Award research projects
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’ families, and community organisations to co-design these avatars and training experiences. The goal is to create digital tools that help new or incoming carers feel better prepared for the specific
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in high-impact journals, and provide expert advice across disciplines. There will also be opportunities to help supervise undergraduate and postgraduate project students. We believe that talented and
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) initiatives, including cultural heritage events and equality impact assessments. Coordinate welfare support, ensuring students and staff can access timely pastoral help, information, and referrals to specialist
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commercial projects. This will involve the setup and operation of bespoke test stands for research and industrial support, which could include cryostats, fuel cells, thermal engines, electrical machines and
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commercial projects. This will involve the setup and operation of bespoke test stands for research and industrial support, which could include cryostats, fuel cells, thermal engines, electrical machines and
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. Extensive research experience in the design and conduct of clinical trials, with knowledge and understanding of regulatory requirements, is essential. What we offer NCTU is based in the School of Medicine
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Join an ambitious international team working at the frontier of building science and public health. The University of Nottingham is a key partner in the ARPA-H BREATHE programme’s SCALE project — a