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geography, rural sociology, anthropology, or political science; excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information; clear evidence of
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Intervention in Psychosis service (Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust) to facilitate patient recruitment (up to 20% of your time). Analyse data, prepare publications, and present findings
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(e.g. spectroscopy or biophotonics) for medical diagnostics, a strong publication record, interdisciplinary collaboration, and data analysis expertise—particularly in diagnostic test accuracy. Prior
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develop appropriate frameworks for the practical assessment and management of unowned domestic cat welfare. This will involve information synthesis and framework co-creation with cat care stakeholders
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term contract until 12th October 2028. For more information on our lab activities please contact zoe.wilson@nottingham.ac.uk or Erik.Murchie@nottingham.ac.uk . If you are interested about this position
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exciting opportunity to work on a project that is a priority area for them. The successful applicant will be leveraging their data science expertise to work on a complex large linked primary care dataset
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the UK and internationally for data collection, co-production and dissemination activities. The candidate will have a PhD (or be nearing completion) in History, Geography, or a related area. Experience of
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facilities, staff discounts, travel schemes and many more. To find out more about what we can offer you, follow the link to our benefits website What next- Further information is available in the role profile
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studies, data analysis including systematic review and meta-analysis, scientific writing (abstracts and academic papers) and preparing grant applications for future studies. You will experience clinical
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areas of the biomedical sciences. This is a FTC, full time position. For more information or an informal discussion please contact Prof Gareth Hathway (gareth.hathway@nottingham.ac.uk ). Our university is