26 density-functional-theory-dft-post Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge
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. For any queries please contact the Research Fellowships' Secretary emm-resfell@emma.cam.ac.uk. To register, please go to the Application Registration page. Eligibility Requirements Written Work Fellowship
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20,000 words (either published* papers or chapters of a doctoral thesis). This work must be supplied within 5-days of the sending of the e-mail. *=If you submit published papers, you will need to include a
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, cultural practices and technologies between China and the Mediterranean or any sub-region between the two at any period up to the present day. This Research Fellowship is part of a broader programme, which
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to justify the existence and functioning of institutions and social practices (Althusser/Barthes). In each case the role of myth as foundational for collective horizons of sense and meaning can be approached
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(restricted to work that falls substantially within the period c. 700–c. 1450) Music Politics & International Studies The Junior Research Fellowship offers an opportunity to carry out novel research in a
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work and be completing or have completed recently an outstanding doctoral thesis. It is not a requirement that the candidate’s doctoral studies or the work that they submit in support of
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The Lectureship will be tenable from 1 September 2026 to 31 August 2029 initially, or for a similar period with dates to be agreed. The Lectureship is a renewable (permanent) post. The postholder
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to these collections, including from under-represented audiences and considering collection histories. The post holder will gain skills and experience in all aspects of curatorial work and museological practice
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subject who have the ability to lead an exciting, innovative and fundable research programme. The applicant would typically have at least 3 years of post-doctoral experience and may already have experience
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The Faculty of History and Christ's College invite applications for a three-year fixed term Fellowship, as part of the Isaac Newton Trust's Academic Career Development Fellowship programme. The