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-transforming field of Artificial Intelligence, commencing 1st October 2026. Each studentship is funded for 42 months and includes a UKRI-rate annual tax‑free stipend to cover living costs (currently £21,805
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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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experimental and modelling components of the project. This work will require effective communication with the broader international team of researchers and project partners to share information efficiently
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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. Are you an experienced and intuitive communications professional looking for a new challenge? Do you have a
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Data is more valuable than oil, so it has been said. Quantum computing offers new unusual datasets thereby presenting new opportunities for AI approaches. Quantum computing is raising the prospect
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of Sport, Exercise, and Nutrition Education – kimberley.edwards@nottingham.ac.uk This project is not funded, and we are seeking a student who can self-fund the PhD. Programme description: Athletes, coaches
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magnetic samples. This involves close collaboration between the Nanoscience and Spintronics groups in the School of Physics & Astronomy. The researcher is expected to actively contribute to the research
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Science wishes to expand its growing veterinary pathology team and is looking for an anatomic pathologist to join the team. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the development of future
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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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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and lethal adult brain tumour, with relapse driven by infiltrative tumour cells that escape surgical resection and resist therapy. These residual GBM cells