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. Proficiency in data analysis and using educational technology platforms for programme delivery and evaluation. Training or experience in diversity and inclusion initiatives, with the ability to promote and
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As part of our annual Faculty of Engineering Apprenticeship Training Program, we have an exciting opportunity to join the government’s level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme. Based primarily within
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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. Following £1.6 million UKRI-investment in our Archaeological Science Laboratories, we are delighted to offer
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The University of Nottingham seeks applications for a full-time Brewing Research Fellow to join our team at the International Centre of Brewing Science (ICBS) at Sutton Bonington Campus. The role
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Computation and Data Driven Design of Materials for Onboard Ammonia Cracking This exciting opportunity is based within the Advanced Materials Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering which
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guidance within established programs in the School of Economics’ BSc Hons International Economics and Trade (IET) programme. The undergraduate IET programme is a flagship programme of the School of Economics
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The Department of Classics and Archaeology seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor in Archaeological Science (Materials) from 1 September 2025. Following £1.6 million investment from UKRI in our
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, in a relevant subject area. • Teaching expertise pertaining to the fields of political science and quantitative methods • The ability to teach undergraduate and postgraduate students using R
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well as developing your teaching skills. About you Essential skills for this role are: PHD, or equivalent, in a relevant subject area. High quality teaching expertise pertaining to the fields of political science and
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looking for ambitious, talented academics with a passion for teaching as well as research flair to join its team of science and engineering experts. UNNC is part of the University of Nottingham’s Global