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activities of other members of the project including travel and financial administration and organizing project events. This role will demand the development and application of specialist knowledge and involve
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processing decisions on a large number of applications, working closely with colleagues in academic faculties and professional services. You will contribute to the development of open and transparent
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Research Associate/Fellow (Fixed term) We are seeking a Research Associate/Fellow to join a multidisciplinary project funded by BBSRC. The overall collaborative project aim is to develop novel broad
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The University of Nottingham, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science wishes to expand its small animal medicine and surgery team. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the development
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continuous improvement in all that you do, whether it is personal development or your day-to-day work. What we offer This role will be predominantly based on site, with little requirement for hybrid working
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all that you do, whether it is personal development or your day-to-day work. What we offer This role will be predominantly based on site, with little requirement for hybrid working. Generous holiday
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institutions world-wide. As part of their career developments, they will be exposed to many exciting fundamental and applied projects that the group is involved with. We strongly support all our researchers
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Division of the School, which is committed to promoting educational excellence and scholarship by sharing best practice, introducing innovative teaching methods and supporting the development of teaching
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We're looking for a dynamic and creative Sports Marketing and Engagement Executive to join our award-winning sports marketing and business development team at the University of Nottingham. The role
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fungal biology concerning pathogen reproduction, evolution and control. Projects are specifically investigating mating and gene flow of the opportunistic pathogens Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida