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applicants from diverse backgrounds. About you- You should have: A PhD (or near completion) in a relevant discipline such as social science, geography, planning, architecture, public health or a related field
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contacts to develop knowledge and understanding, forming relationships for future collaborations. Collect and analyse internal and external data related to careers service performance. Compare service
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was formed in 2013 to accelerate the development and evaluation of new technology to address unmet clinical needs related to mental health. You will join an established team, led by Professor Chris Hollis
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Research Associate/ Fellow in Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing The University of Nottingham seeks applications from highly skilled, self-motivated researchers for a post-doctoral position in Cold
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to meet net-zero carbon targets, uncovering and understanding these historical practices could provide innovative solutions for modern plant production demands. Your AI tool will form a critical part of
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inflammation. Background siRNAs (short strands of genetic material designed to switch off disease-causing genes) have emerged as a promising new class of therapeutics with unique advantages over traditional
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energy system . Your focus will be to explore (computationally) the most promising processes to form hydrocarbon blends from hydrogen and CO2. You will develop models of those processes and use them
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candidate must also complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring form online. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. View All Vacancies
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must be sent via email to epsrcdtp@nottingham.ac.uk and the candidate must also complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring form online. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
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for generating data for associated research publications and other forms of dissemination. The majority of the analytic work will be stable-isotope tracer-based mass-spectrometry to assess changes in muscle