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transport with health outcomes, supporting the development of a new generation of infection-resilient building standards. You will join an experienced, collaborative team led by Dr Benjamin Jones and Dr Chris
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research or academic-related position with a contract of 12 months or more will be considered to have achieved the aims of this programme and as such will not be eligible. *Most applicants will be expected
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) This full-time (36.25 hours/week), fixed-term post is offered until 31/08/2027. For informal inquiries, please contact Dr Robert Owen (robert.owen@nottingham.ac.uk). Please note that applications sent
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their skills outside PhD study, those who currently hold a research or academic-related position with a contract of 12 months or more will be considered to have achieved the aims of this programme and as such
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have a positive attitude. Working with academics, researchers and PhD students in managing and conducting research activities across the programme, you should have experience of working collaboratively
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capture data from these; establish new concepts, methods and tools; prepare and deliver publications; participate in the community programme of events; and undertake visits and placements at industry and
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available from February 2026 and is offered on a fixed term contract until 31 January 2029. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Ying Zhang, email: Ying.Zhang@nottingham.ac.uk. Please note that
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Management practice and policies. The first project, PROBITY, is developing a Platform to Rate Organisms Bred for Improved Traits and Yield. The successful candidate will work closely with Dr Stacia
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Applications are invited to the above role to support the principal investigator Dr Jasmine Ono in conducting research in the area of fungal biology, specifically in investigating mating and gene
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Applications are invited for a motivated Research Associate/Fellow to join the School of Medicine and support an exciting BBSRC-funded study led by Dr Mathew Piasecki. This project will investigate