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About the role The University of Nottingham is inviting applications for a full-time technical position in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering (CEE). The purpose of this role is
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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Support & Wellbeing Service, part of the Student and Campus
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and travel schemes Find out more on our benefits website: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/benefits-and-facilities/your-benefits.aspx What next Further information is available in the role profile
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This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. Applications are invited for the above post to work in the Faculty of Engineering across the various UK campuses (mainly
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university closure days and bank holidays Ongoing support to develop your skills, career and gain industry recognised qualifications Employee Assistance Programme and Counselling Service - 24/7 support
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Department of Foundation Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Nottingham is looking for Teaching Assistant (fixed term) to teach and support students particularly on the Foundation Programme
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degree in engineering, maths or a relevant discipline, preferably at Masters level (in exceptional circumstances a 2:1 degree can be considered). To apply visit: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply
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running of the Accommodation Department and wider Student Living, including serving as a point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, participating in meetings and identifying areas for process
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Physiology, Metabolism and Nutrition for the BSc Sport & Exercise Science programme. Based between the David Ross Sports Village (University Park Campus) and the Medical School (Queen’s Medical Centre
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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. Rice is critically important for global food security and is potentially the world’s most ‘essential’ crop