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allowance of 27 days, plus additional university closure days and bank holidays (pro rata) Employee Assistance Programme and Counselling Service- 24/7 support. Supplier discounts, travel, and reward schemes
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to advancing women's careers in science. You can read more about what this means at http://www.athenaswan.org.uk/ and on our website http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/about/athena-swan.aspx . Information
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Programme and Counselling Service- 24/7 support Supplier discounts, travel, and reward schemes Staff Networks, events and activities and state of the art sports facilities A permanent post for 52 weeks
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of disasters? Do you have a PhD research proposal related to this topic, or can you develop one this month? If the answer is yes to these questions, then this PhD funding opportunity for the programme of
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are invited for the above post in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) Department. The department delivers an undergraduate programme that is jointly accredited across the Nottingham campuses in
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rapidly growing UK Clinical Research Collaboration registered Clinical Trials Unit (http://www.ukcrc-ctu.org.uk) based in the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham. Our mission is to conduct
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. The University of Nottingham offers a wide range of employee benefits. More information can be found at: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hr/your-benefits/a-z-of-benefits/benefits-a-z.aspx As part of our commitment
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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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allowance of 27 days, plus additional university closure days and bank holidays. Employee Assistance Programme and Counselling Service- 24/7 support. Supplier discounts, travel, and reward schemes. Staff
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. What you should have: A 1st degree in physics or engineering. An interest in optics, some ability in computer programming A desire to learn new skills in complementary disciplines. You will work jointly