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are long-listed for further assessment will be invited by 11th November 2025 to submit a copy of their chosen written work electronically (up to 20,000 words including footnotes etc), which should be
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sacred rituals and the emergence of religious practices (Frazer), as forms of life which give collective sense and meaning (Wittgenstein), or as false beliefs and ideological identifications which serve
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staff and particularly encourage expressions of interest from women and BAME applicants. Our dynamic intellectual environment includes the world-leading Cambridge Conservation Institute and University
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Immunology & Infectious Disease (CITIID) who are part of the CG-TIC. The chosen candidate will work in a dynamic, supportive team under the mentorship of Prof. Menna Clatworthy, Professor of Translational