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and verbal communication skills, and good attention to detail. The role will involve manual handling. Candidates must have a good general education, including maths and English GCSEs at grade C or above
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. You will work closely with an outstanding team of academic and operations staff to support a major programme of research that includes educational trials, policy analysis, and multiple longitudinal
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An exciting opportunity has arisen within the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science for an individual to join our technical team as a Stores Support Technician. This team plays a vital role in
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or DBA is highly desirable. While Mandarin language skills would be beneficial in navigating the local context, they are not a requirement for the role. UNNC is committed to providing competitive
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imaging. The project combines experimental science, analytical chemistry, and computational interpretation to uncover new principles in biomolecular imaging. We thus welcome applicants from a range of
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international finance, particularly within the UK, China or ASEAN regions, would be advantageous. While Mandarin language skills would be beneficial in navigating the local context, they are not a requirement for
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ensuring the university has attractive and competitive pay and reward frameworks in place. You will develop and deliver a programme of strategic projects focussed on reward, acting as the overall lead and
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-sharing requirements You will be part of the School of Medicine’s thriving and collaborative health informatics community. We’re looking for someone who: Has excellent communication and problem-solving
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(NPLQ) and in addition, our team of Professional Development experts will work with you to find the course, funding or programme you need to help you fulfil your potential. A team player, you will bring a
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processes underlying hyperbole comprehension” led by Dr Ruth Filik at the University of Nottingham and Professor Hartmut Leuthold at the University of Tübingen. The person appointed will be expected to plan