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Purpose of role: The Biochar Demonstrator is a £4.5M project funded by BBSRC as part of the £30M Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. The Demonstrator will address the uncertainties concerning
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to cover living costs; Join a multidisciplinary cohort to benefit from peer-to-peer learning and transferable skills development. Learn more about the programme, available projects, and the application
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We are looking for an outstanding PhD student with either strong background in computational modelling or significant experience of laboratory work, who is keen to work at the interface between
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they may need to further develop (and for which we will provide support). The applicant will also be expected to work side-by-side with staff recruited in computer science and the wider academic team
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of Sport, Exercise, and Nutrition Education – kimberley.edwards@nottingham.ac.uk This project is not funded, and we are seeking a student who can self-fund the PhD. Programme description: Athletes, coaches
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studentship (UK nationals only) Tax-free stipend: £25,000/year Full home tuition fees paid £2,000/year for consumables and travel MTC funding requires passing security checks prior to starting Project aim
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unique opportunity to work on advanced image analysis and image-driven modelling as part of a wider multi-disciplinary programme that includes mathematical modelling, cancer metabolomics and novel
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(School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk This project is not funded, and we are seeking a student who can self-fund the PhD. Programme description: The overall
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). Record school placement, events and contact details in our localised database. Work closely with academic colleagues to secure school placements and have close communication with schools, mentors and
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and testing a prototype tool with young people, practitioners and computer scientists to support improved identification, understanding and support for self-harm in young people. You will support the