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process: nottingham.ac.uk/ComputerScience/Studywithus/Postgraduateresearch/NottinghamDTCinAI.aspx Entry Requirements: Applicants are normally expected to hold a 2:1 Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree
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apply a continuous photochemical reactor to help transform how medicines are manufactured. [see for example APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY (2022) 76, 38-50; ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (2025) 29, 34-47
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applicant must demonstrate experience in: Developing creative and rigorous solutions to meet complex technical objectives Designing and applying novel approaches for evaluating process technologies, including
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team, you will help ensure that practical classes, including clinical skills, live animal sessions (small and large), dissection, cadaver surgery, and laboratory-based teaching are fully resourced and
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verbal and written communication and numeracy skills. Attention to detail and the ability to multitask. A drive and willingness to take the initiative in process improvements. A positive attitude to
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About the role An exciting opportunity has arisen within the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science for an individual to join our Dissection & Surgery Team as a Support Technician. This role is
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(ESE) community where educators flourish, and outstanding curriculum is nurtured. You will be responsible for the University approval and annual review processes for curriculum and operation of services
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-disciplinary team, as well using your own initiative. The successful candidate will support the stroke trials team to set up new trials and close down completed trials. Support will include processing trial
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application process, so please do not include a CV, as it will not be read. We do not see candidates’ names as part of our shortlisting process: we have found this significantly increases the diversity
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process: http://nottingham.ac.uk/ComputerScience/Studywithus/Postgraduateresearch/NottinghamDTCinAI.aspx Entry Requirements: Applicants are normally expected to hold a 2:1 Bachelor’s degree or Master’s