144 postdoc-exercise-physiology uni jobs at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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5 Jun 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Nottingham Research Field Medical sciences » Other Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country United Kingdom Application Deadline 1 Jul 2024 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Hours Per...
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View All Vacancies School of Medicine - Injury, Recovery and Inflammation Location: UK Other Salary: £40,521 to £56,021 per annum (pro-rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. Closing Date: Monday 01 July...
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to performance. Closing Date: Thursday 06 June 2024 Reference: HR205924 We are recruiting for a HR Team Leader within our Employment Support Services team. This is a full-time role making up one
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to performance. Closing Date: Tuesday 25 June 2024 Reference: FAB134924 The Researcher Academy brings together supervisors and PGRs to celebrate best practice, ensure clarity of expectations
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curriculum as part of an internationally recognised team of clinical teachers, supporting both undergraduate teaching and learning, and postgraduate education. Significant experience in equine practice is
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. The In-House Employment Lawyer will work alongside the University’s General Counsel, providing specialist employment law advice, as part of the in-house Legal Services team and as a business partner to
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will have a veterinary qualification suitable for clinical practice in the UK and experience of working in clinical farm animal practice and technical competence in farm animal medicine. The School has a
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of Veterinary Surgeons and ideally will have completed a postgraduate clinical qualification in exotic animal practice. You will have experience in working in small animal practice with an exotics caseload
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the Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) course and BSc in Medical Physiology and Therapeutics (MPT). It is expected that the appointee will take responsibility for clinical input into one problem-based learning module
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improvement (QI) model for application into the veterinary sector, initially in farm practice but developing more widely. QI is now widely adopted in human healthcare settings and involves a systematic and