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Media (HELM) team in the School of Health Sciences , University of Nottingham. The HELM team comprises academics and learning technologists and have an international reputation for e-learning development
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the formation of biofilms and the development of processes to formulate / process them into new health/consumer care products e.g. oral/skin health products. The project will focus upon extending UoN patented
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project to reveal the interaction of galaxies and their cosmic web environment with hydrodynamic simulations based on our new SWIFT code and COLIBRE, a novel state-of-the-art galaxy formation model. You
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deliver a programme of outreach and engagement work. You will create detailed, item-level catalogues for the collections working from box lists. You will also help promote the collections you catalogue
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the first 4 years of the course. Additionally, you will assist in the further development the School’s programme of postgraduate training in clinical pathology. You will have a veterinary degree registrable
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for a Research Communications and Public Affairs Manager to develop and implement a comprehensive communications and engagement strategy. This new and exciting role will help the Observatory
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essential for this role. Further details about the duties and responsibilities can be found on the attached job role profile. What’s in it for you Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry
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includes working during term time and out-of-term/student vacation periods. Full flexibility will be required. What’s in it for you Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised
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workload effectively and plan delivery. You’ll be crucial in delivering our Access and Participation Plan (APP) ambitions, including monitoring progress, implementing actions, developing our future work
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate/Fellow, based in the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), to work on the NIHR-funded Lived Experience Narratives in Dementia (LEND) programme. This is