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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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The University of Cambridge and Infinitus (China) Company Limited established the Cambridge Infinitus Research Centre (CIRCE) within the Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology
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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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built a strong reputation for transforming individuals, organisations, and society through research and teaching. Located at the centre of the Cambridge Cluster, Europe's leading technology
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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
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have completed an Institute of Animal Technology Level 3 qualification. Preferably, you will have experience delivering individual and/or group training sessions. An honest, conscientious approach
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, physics, engineering etc. are welcome but you will exercise your creativity through, establishing a new experimental paradigm, solving problems, and obtaining new data. You have to be a team player to
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in any correspondence about this vacancy. The Department holds an Athena SWAN silver award for women in Science, Technology, Engineering,Mathematics, and Medicine. The University actively supports
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relevant technical field, who is interested in engaging with governance and policy. CSER is part of the Institute for Technology and Humanity (ITH), which supports world-leading research and teaching that
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to decarbonise energy systems. At the same time, in the recent turn towards green industrial policy, governments have created various institutions focused specifically on energy technology commercialisation