28 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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colleagues from the Collegiate University as a whole in the pursuit of their project. A Research Fellowship is a postdoctoral position tenable for up to four years. Applications are welcome from graduates
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Are you planning to submit a senior research fellowship* application for funding competitions with deadlines after March 2026? The Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge seeks
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the national news media and has a book on the topic published by Princeton University Press last year Physicist Dr Rakesh Arul who has recently been awarded a £500,000 grant to lead a UK-US research project to
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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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October, 2026. Applications will be accepted from university graduates of any background or nationality. Applications must be received by 5.00pm on Friday 26th September 2025. Referees' references must be
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the potential to pursue that research at the highest level. Fellowship Details: The stipend for a Research Fellow is set by reference to the University of Cambridge salary scale and subject to any
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Fellow is set by reference to the University of Cambridge salary scale and subject to any increases in that scale. Step 35 (£32,428) is applied over the three years of the Fellowship. The College is able
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University Library 33 days’ annual leave a year (inclusive of bank holidays) (pro rata for part time workers). After 5 years’ service your annual holiday entitlement will be increased by one day Non
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. Advertisements will appear online at www.Jobs.cam.ac.uk/college/ not later than 31 August. Advertisements for competitions with a later closing date will normally appear in the Cambridge University Reporter and
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work with the Cambridge-GSK Translational Immunology Collaboration (https://www.med.cam.ac.uk/cg-tic ). This is a new interdisciplinary partnership between the University of Cambridge and GSK, bringing