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The Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow to step into the ongoing project. The project is part of a large collaborative research effort
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of working through new processes, technology and governance. We'll enable our people to provide customers with the specialist support and guidance they need. We are currently recruiting to the role of Project
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and independent Research Associate to join our growing research in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge. The role
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The Team The Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) team manages and supports the optimal use of learning technologies across the Institute's diverse course portfolio, as well as having overall
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industry, as well as academic groups in chemical biology, chemical engineering, and data science. We have an excellent structure for the continued education of our group members and offer teaching and
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. The Centre combines world-class science and technology with excellent patient care to pioneer new ways to prevent, detect, and treat cancer. Research is aligned to eight cross-disciplinary programmes, five
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institutions including, Architecture and History of Art, Modern & Medieval Languages and Linguistics, Classics, Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, Divinity, Philosophy, CRASSH, and Institute for Technology and
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Applications are invited for a number of Teaching Assistant posts from recent graduates or others suitably qualified in any major branch of engineering with good communication and interpersonal
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IT Helpdesk Technician to join our dedicated IT team. As part of a close-knit group of seven, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of technology across the college, supporting
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is dedicated to understanding the origins and progression of paediatric brain tumours and developing new therapeutic strategies. The lab combines genetic engineering, molecular biology, and