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resolution, while working within a structured IT Service Delivery Framework (for instance, ITIL). At the University of Nottingham, we aim to give you all the support you need to nurture your talent, develop
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therefore the importance of providing opportunities, structured support and encouragement to engage in professional development each year. What we offer · A friendly, diverse, and supportive working
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unexplored control parameter in nitride dielectric thin films. By deliberately engineering nanoscale interfaces, multilayer structures offer a powerful route to control electric-field distribution and
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reporters; advanced imaging and quantitative phenotyping to resolve root structure and cellular responses at high spatial resolution; and transcriptomic and chromatin-based approaches to identify regulatory
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food science, metabolomics, AI-driven analytics, and rapid aroma/volatile profiling, you will lead a strategic project to develop a structured framework of prototype tea, data and methodologies that can
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. With commercial and technical acumen honed in the construction industry, they will have a proven track record of managing capital projects teams and external supply chains across a diverse portfolio of
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of the UK’s top universities · Career development – through the UoN Catering Pathways Academy structured training, support, and industry-recognised qualifications to help you grow · Generous holiday allowance
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provision and the core advice service is structured around the University’s five academic faculties. The post holder will be embedded and line-managed within the central Support & Wellbeing Team, while also
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looking for someone proactive, people-focused, and confident working across complex organisational structures. You’ll bring excellent communication and influencing skills, a strong understanding of student
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gets distorted and scattered by the structures present in the sample and as a result a nice quality focus and hence a nice image cannot be produced at depth into the sample. At Nottingham we have been