32 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"O.P" positions at Nottingham Trent University
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courses. We are one of the largest law schools in the UK, offering a range of undergraduate degrees, academic and practitioner taught postgraduate courses and a strong research degrees programme. The School
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! In this role, you’ll support the planning and delivery of our Athletics Sprint programme, working closely with our Lead Coach and performance support teams. You’ll coach both group and individual
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Local Area Energy Plans (LAEPs) for the region What is Collaboratory? Collaboratory is a new research programme, led by Universities for Nottingham and the Leicester Universities Partnership, that places
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increase efficiencies for developing local intelligence. This is an opportunity to influence both practice and policy, as the research will inform the co-creation of a sustainable funding plan which would
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transformational courses. We are one of the largest law schools in the UK, offering a range of undergraduate degrees, academic and practitioner taught postgraduate courses and a strong research degrees programme. In
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transformational courses. We are one of the largest law schools in the UK, offering a range of undergraduate degrees, academic and practitioner taught postgraduate courses and a strong research degrees programme. In
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? Collaboratory is a new research programme, led by Universities for Nottingham and the Leicester Universities Partnership, that places community knowledge and experience at the heart of research. This eight-year
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for prioritising multimodal transport planning for suburban and rural areas - How micromobility models can be integrated with public transport? What is Collaboratory? Collaboratory is a new research programme, led
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needs. The Product Team deliver key strategic software application strategies via product roadmaps, driving both large-scale projects and a programme of continuous improvements. Key Responsibilities
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response, we have limited knowledge of the key regulators involved. This research programme will build on our current evidence on the role of nuclear actin in the DNA damage response and identify key