295 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"St" positions at University of Nottingham
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will involve exciting new reactor designs developed at the University of Nottingham. The vision of the project is to apply continuous reactors, including continuous photochemistry, electrochemistry, and
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the United Kingdom, Malaysia and China. It is expected that the successful candidate will support excellence in teaching in the Department and across the three campuses, while developing an internationally recognised
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a willingness to learn and develop your tax knowledge. What we offer A friendly, diverse, and supportive team and working environment A hybrid working arrangement with the blended approach of home and
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@nottingham.ac.uk ) has an international track record in immune cell biology, tumour immunology, and translational research, providing an ideal environment to develop cutting-edge approaches. This is a unique
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Welfare Full time, fixed-term 24 months. Based at the Sutton Bonington Campus of the University of Nottingham We invite applications for a conscientious individual to develop appropriate frameworks
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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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for our people. Reporting to the Deputy Director of HR, your role will be to lead the development of pay, reward and recognition approaches, helping to position the university as an employer of choice by
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Assistants and Lifeguards based at the David Ross Sports Village on our Nottingham campus. In this role, we will support you to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications to further your
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Monaghan (Gastroenterology), and Dr Adam Blanchard (Computational Biology). This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to pioneering translational psychiatry research, while also developing your own
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of Nottingham but also work closely with collaborators at e.g. University of Cambridge, Newcastle University. The aim is to develop and understand a new reaction scheme for ammonia combustion with reduced