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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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provide excellent teaching and support for student learning that is underpinned by scholarship related to the discipline. This is a permanent, full time post (36.25 hours per week). About the team: You will
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experience. You will provide excellent teaching and support for student learning that is underpinned by scholarship related to the discipline. This is a permanent, full time post (36.25 hours per week). About
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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. This is an exciting opportunity to join an ambitious, forward-thinking and vibrant team at a top-ranking
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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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The University Of Nottingham Sport is currently undergoing an ambitious change and investment programme to further support our vision to deliver an outstanding student sporting offer and establish
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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. About the role You will be responsible for the effective coordination, administration, and ongoing
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and is open to a job share. The role will have a working pattern that includes working 11 weekends distributed through the year (both days, 8am-6pm). What we offer- it’s important that you highlight key
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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. The Education Centre in the School of Medicine is seeking to recruit a Senior Administrative Coordinator
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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