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) and is available as a fixed term contract until 01/02/2027, with the possibility for extension. Further information is available in the role profile. To apply for this vacancy please click ‘Apply Now
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7 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Nottingham Research Field Juridical sciences » Criminal law Juridical sciences » Public law Juridical sciences » Other Researcher
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) and other activities to support the project. These may include organising workshops, conferences and other public-facing events, constructing bibliographies, preparing outputs for publication, data
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approximately 5-10°C warmer than the 1970-2010 average. The role will involve the generation of ecophysiological data as measurements of plant performance and generating morphological and anatomical trait data
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the 1970-2010 average. The role will involve undertaking plant taphonomy experiments and generating chemical data from experimental and fossils plants to compare with morphological and anatomical traits and
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In this role you will develop cutting edge AI approaches to help researchers identify scientific information in historical manuscripts. Specifically, working with the Royal Horticultural Society
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investigator and Career Consultants in the Careers and Employability Service on data interpretation, benchmarking and report writing. This includes gathering and systematic analysis of large-scale
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Hicks, to support the project. You will work within a collaborative team, supporting participant recruitment, scheduling and conducting interviews, managing and analysing data, and writing a lay summary
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, numerical modelling, data analysis, and interpretation of results. Alongside this, around 30% of the role will involve contributing to publications and actively supporting the development of future research
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and testing a prototype tool with young people, practitioners and computer scientists to support improved identification, understanding and support for self-harm in young people. You will support the