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information at the highest levels The ability to manage a complex, fast-moving workload and switch priorities without missing a beat Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, with the ability
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partner institutions to ensure alignment of experimental design, data generation and interpretation across work packages. In addition to contributing to consortium-wide objectives, the role holder will have
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, handling sensitive information and following established procedures. You’ll enjoy working collaboratively, building good working relationships and supporting colleagues when needed. Flexibility, attention
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assurance exercises on existing contractor and CDM control measures and will collate and report on data, identifying trends and making recommendations for improvements as required. Candidates should hold the
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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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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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point of contact for students and academic staff, you will ensure clear communication and maintain up‑to‑date course information. About the team You will join a friendly and collaborative administration
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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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invited to submit a formal application via the NottinghamHub. When submitting an EOI form, please include the following information: Your personal details for processing the application. A copy of your
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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