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the United Nation’s sustainable development goals (UN SDGs). One of the urgent goals is “climate action” (Goal 13) by “Taking urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts”. Under this pressure
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Prof. Rob Morris (Professor of Physics and Maths) at rob.morris@ntu.ac.uk or Dr. Gareth Cave (Principal Lecturer in Chemistry) at gareth.cave@ntu.ac.uk.
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Safe and Inclusive At NTU, we continue to build an inclusive culture that encourages, supports and celebrates the diverse voices and experiences of our students and colleagues. We welcome the unique contributions that you can bring and we encourage people from underrepresented communities and...
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who have an excellent teaching track record and a willingness to continue developing their academic research or practice profile. We are particularly keen to hear from those with expertise in one
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Overview We would like to investigate and understand the processes involved in Lung development, such as, cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis that are modulated/deregulated during
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About the Role Are you passionate about developing athletes and delivering high-quality coaching sessions? Join NTU Sport as an Assistant Athletics Coach and help drive our sprint squad to success
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recruitment, marketing and campaigns, content management, creative services, social media, web and digital, public relations and internal and external communications. If you have a passion for student
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for individuals and communities. One of the ways we contribute to this is through the development of contemporary and innovative education for health care professionals both pre and post qualification. Our
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will join the Paramedic Team to make a valued contribution to our range of Paramedic, ambulance practice and continuing professional development courses. You will participate in the planning, delivery
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proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis that are modulated/deregulated during mammary gland development leading to the development of breast cancer. The discovery of numerous non-coding RNAs has dramatically