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Applications are invited for a postgraduate research assistant position to work in the Memory Laboratory at the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge (http://www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk
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supports a wide range of social entrepreneurs to start, grow and scale businesses that have positive social impacts. Over the last five years we have directly supported more than 800 social entrepreneurs
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. degree in a relevant discipline and prior mouse work and/or laboratory experience. This position is offered at Grade 5 on the university scale. Interviews are expected to take place in late August
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distinguished record of achievement and leadership in academia or another professional field. Set in iconic 1960s buildings, and with fabulous gardens, the College is a diverse and vibrant community with a
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We are pleased to advertise a research assistant position within the Genomic Disorders and Cognitive Development programme, led by Dr Kate D. Baker. The programme takes an interdisciplinary
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' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. We reserve the right to fill the position with a qualified candidate prior to the conclusion
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to Stephen Burgess, commencing in January 2023. Successful candidates will be appointed to a 1-year fixed-term position at the Research Assistant (Grade 5) level. This position is for full-time hours (37 hours
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allocation process, and administering the ballot and exeat procedures. This position is ideal for someone with strong administrative skills, excellent customer service, and event coordination experience
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level of practical experience. The is a hybrid position, and the successful candidate will be expected to split their time between the Milner Therapeutics Institute and working from home depending
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staff from across the School of Arts & Humanities libraries network, and will have the opportunity to participate in professional projects taking place across Cambridge University Libraries