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to drive the research forward. You will lead and deliver the technical development of encapsulating a novel therapeutic inside a protein-based drug delivery platform and the expression and mutagenesis
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interpersonal skills, a collaborative approach to working within multidisciplinary teams, and enthusiasm for supporting the learning and development of final-year veterinary students. You should be comfortable
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Management Board. Working closely with the Provost, they will bring strategic leadership to the development of the research agenda and knowledge exchange programmes at UNNC. Working in partnership with
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, you will play a pivotal role in identifying, attracting, and initiating strong employer partnerships to generate numbers for our degree apprenticeship and work-based development programmes. The role
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processing decisions on a large number of applications, working closely with colleagues in academic faculties and professional services. You will contribute to the development of open and transparent
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to the teaching and curriculum development of the PGCHE programme in the UK and will work closely with the PGCHE course leader and colleagues in UK, China and Malaysia campuses. The role holder will
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The Community Engagement team empower students living in Nottingham by delivering impactful educational campaigns that support the development of essential life skills alongside academic success. We
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Are you passionate about teaching babies, children and adults to swim? Are you looking for a new opportunity to contribute towards the development of a Learn to Swim programme? The University
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We're looking for a dynamic and creative Sports Marketing and Engagement Executive to join our award-winning sports marketing and business development team at the University of Nottingham. The role
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fungal biology concerning pathogen reproduction, evolution and control. Projects are specifically investigating mating and gene flow of the opportunistic pathogens Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida