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in developing countries. The successful candidate will have the chance to engage in the development of novel research methods, extend their research portfolio and contribute to the evolution
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resources, create appropriate assessment and signposting frameworks and identify specific resource gaps and the routes to their development. You will hold a PhD degree in animal behaviour, social science
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centre for management education of the UK’s most successful universities. Further information about the School is available at: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/business/ Are you looking for a role that
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unit and in the research and teaching area of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The role holder will be expected to contribute to teaching and curriculum development for undergraduate and postgraduate
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determine an outcome. The main ethos for this process is the educational development of a student’s professionalism, rather than an adversarial disciplinary process. This is a permanent, part time position (8
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work We are committed to staff development through the provision of training, continued support, and career progression opportunities You will have access to a range of benefits and rewards, including
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opportunity to contribute to the development of future veterinary surgeons and veterinary pathology teaching. The role holder will participate in teaching throughout the integrated veterinary programme
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for the development of new research projects. Drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics Molecular pharmacology Pharmaceutical or medicinal chemistry Candidates must have a PhD degree in related discipline, and an extensive
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in business administration for the development of University of Nottingham Ningbo China research agenda. Your Responsibility Your key responsibilities include: To formulate and articulate research
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This opportunity adds to the portfolio of projects within the new CDT for Innovation for Sustainable Composites Engineering launched in 2024: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/composites