20 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data Fellowship research jobs at University of Cambridge
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-Fellowship is 3 years, conditional on continuing employment in the University. Postdoctoral By-Fellowships are advertised annually and further information will be available here when the applications open
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Applications are invited for a non-stipendiary Early Career Research Fellowship in Computer Science. This will normally be tenable for three years from 1st October 2026. Offer Churchill College
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collaborate and explore common ground with others in the Centre will be prioritised. Having made an appointment in the field of conservation biology, the Centre is inviting applications from suitably qualified
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; Chemistry; Computer Science; Ecology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences; Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences; Medicine; Natural Sciences; Physics; Psychology; Veterinary Sciences. This Fellowship is intended
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applicants Access and outreach Graduate study How to apply Graduate Fees and Funding Graduate Accommodation Graduation Student Hub Research Fellows Research opportunities The Silk Roads Programme Library
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programme of support that will help you to establish you as an independent academic researcher, including assistance with your fellowship application, setting up your lab and recruiting personnel, as
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, with exciting potential across plant biology and beyond. About you The successful applicant will be able to present information on research progress and outcomes, communicate complex information, orally
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identified using similar data. The Fellow will help advance this work by generating actionable insights for policymakers addressing mental health and well-being in both urban and rural contexts. The Fellow is
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, housing policy, geography, sociology, behavioural science, or spatial data science, with a strong quantitative focus. Demonstrated interest in inequality, exclusion, and/or housing markets is essential
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For further information please contact the Director of the UK Human Functional Genomics Initiative, Professor Jonathan Mill, j.mill@exeter.ac.uk . The closing date for completed applications is Sunday, 28th