74 information-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" research jobs at University of Nottingham
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candidate is expected to be primarily based in the lab and office on-site. Due to the nature of this post, all offers of employment will be subject to the appropriate level of security clearance and an
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) based in the GSK Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. This is a highly challenging project in Synthetic Organic Chemistry and requires excellence in
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blotting, and spectrophotometry. Experience in biochemical enzyme radioimmunoassays is desirable. Knowledge of Health and Safety and relevant regulations applying to handling human tissues and ensuring a
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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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crops. The project is funded through the University of Nottingham EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account. This is a fixed-term, full-time (36.25 hours per week) appointment until 14th December 2026. The post
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-harm. The SPARX (Smart, Positive, Active, Realistic, X-factor thoughts) pilot, feasibility trial is examining the feasibility of conducting a future definitive randomised controlled trial of a digital
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so in line with our Data Protection Policy. Personal data relating to criminal convictions will be retained confidentially and securely and access to that data will be strictly controlled. More
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working with Johnson Matthey, but aligned with the EPSRC funded Programme Grant “Dialling up performance for on demand manufacturing” (EPSRC reference: EP/W017032/1). Our vision is to create a toolkit and
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The School of Medicine, University of Nottingham is looking to appoint a Research Associate/Fellow to join the Digital Cancer Screening Research Group in Translational Medical Sciences. This role
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Nottingham’s post-war housing. It will capture oral histories from long-term residents aged 70+ and connect these experiences with housing conditions, neighbourhood contexts and historical policy evidence