Kelly Vere MBE, Director of Technical Skills and Strategy at the University of Nottingham, has led a […]
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The University of Nottingham’s most senior technician has received her MBE from His Royal Highness the […]
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The Queen’s New Year Honours for 2021 bring a triple celebration for The University of Nottingham, […]
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A half day event including workshops, networking, and updates on progress.
Tags: Kelly Vere, Our vision for technical talent, Technical staff, technician, Technician Commitment
A new placement programme has launched for university technicians to enable them to exchange skills, share […]
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Applications have opened for an awards programme to recognise technical excellence in higher education and research. […]
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The University of Nottingham’s pledge to develop, value and sustain technical staff has been supported by […]
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Join the WinSET (Women in Science, Engineering and Technology) conference 2015, featuring keynote speakers Baroness Brenda Dean, Honorary President of WinSET and Dr Heather Williams, Director of Science Grrl. Followed by discussion.
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One of the most respected university technicians in the country has won new recognition for her dedication.
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Tags: HEA, Higher Education Academy, Institute of Biophysics Imaging and Optical Science, Institute of Science and Technology, Kelly Vere, misused and misunderstood?, Technical Focus Group, Technician of the Year, University Bioscience Managers’ Association, University technicians: undervalued