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View All Vacancies Nottingham University Business School Location: UK Other Closing Date: Monday 26 February 2024 Reference: SOC580 Mandatory ESG Reporting, Capital Allocation and the Green
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modelling of emotional and sensory responses to stimulus. In addition, as part of the program, the student will be expected to participate in business skills and personal development training provided by
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Arctic and Subarctic peatlands are rich in carbon and account for c. 20% of permafrost (layers of frozen sediment) area. As these regions warm up to 4 times faster than the rest of the planet
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. The study will then characterize (lineage markers, karyotype) and sex stem-cell lines from Control and Hyperthermic treated embryos using established in-house protocols. Epigenetic status will be determined
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an interdisciplinary team with expertise in areas such as reactor design, reaction engineering, metal oxide nanocomposites, and CO2 capture technologies. PhD Project Description: With the growing concern over climate
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will then characterize (lineage markers, karyotype) and sex stem-cell lines from Control and Hyperthermic treated embryos using established in-house protocols. Epigenetic status will be determined which
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they are applying to be part of this PhD programme and what they believe they can offer to: [email protected] . The email subject line should be: “DMT PHD APPLICATION”. Candidates may apply for more than
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target protein. The research will be conducted using state-of-the-art equipment, including both commercial tools and bespoke in-house apparatus. As a key member of our team, you will play a pivotal role in
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Hoare [email protected] Location: NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Ropewalk House, Nottingham. Funding status: This studentship is funded by the NIHR (National Institute of Health
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power generation sectors exceeds the UK’s total annual electricity demand by around thirty percent. Industrial waste heat sources alone account for around one sixth of the overall industrial yearly energy