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in the first instance, but this is part of a rolling programme with the potential for extension. Applicants should have completed (or be about to complete) a Ph.D. in chemistry or chemical engineering
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About the division/school: The Mastercard Foundation Climate Resilience and Sustainability Program is a flagship partnership between the University of Cambridge and the Mastercard Foundation
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is to design and develop analytical, computational, and mathematical methods to understand the fundamental processes that govern the evolution of antigenically variable viruses. Our research is highly
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We are looking to recruit a part-time 0.2 FTE Teaching Associate, as soon as possible to provide teaching and assessment in the Department of Land Economy on the Mphil programme in Real Estate
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Applications are invited for a Research Laboratory Technician with a background in plant molecular biology and genetics, whose primary role will be to support the research projects and contribute
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Administrator, with a special emphasis on the MPhil in Politics and International Studies. In conjunction with Programme Director, the post holder will be in charge of all administrative elements from admissions
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will be addressed using a series of behavioural and electro-physiological experiments with Cochlear Implant users, as well as comparing the outcomes with predictions from existing computational models
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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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An exciting new role has arisen to support the expansion of the Active Students Programme at Cambridge. The role holder will be part of the team responsible for coordinating and supporting the day
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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