287 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY" positions at University of Nottingham
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delivered. Due to a development opportunity within the broader HR Team, we have an exciting opportunity for someone to join our Shared Services management team as a HR Resourcing Manager. You will partner
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Training (CDTs) in Sustainable/Resilient Chemistry. The UKRI-EPSRC CDTs in Sustainable and Resilient Chemistry are developed in collaboration with industry and as a partnership of several disciplines
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will work within the assessment team to design, deliver and develop consistently excellent summative and formative assessments for Nottingham students, underpinned by scholarship related to assessment
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to expand its veterinary pathology team with the appointment of a veterinary clinical pathologist. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the development of future veterinary surgeons and veterinary
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in class learning experience in developing and inspiring the next generation of engineers. Currently highly ranked in the UK for Chemical and Environmental Engineering, we are part of a
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joint multi-state models for health care processes and disease progression”. The central aim of this 36 month project is to develop new methods for the joint modelling of disease or other healthcare
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understanding/knowledge through the application of knowledge and for developing ideas for application of research and teaching outcomes. The appointed candidate will also lead major research projects as a
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and to support the development of a new medical curriculum to be launched in 2026. You will work alongside colleagues from the School of Medicine Education Centre to develop and support the delivery
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offers a fantastic chance to contribute to the ongoing review, development, and improvement of HR policies that support the University’s strategic priorities. In this role, you will support the review
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standards and contribute generally to the development of teaching methods and assessments in the department, especially in the areas of building science and building/urban technologies. They will act as