291 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Cambridge in Uk
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applicants working in all areas of marketing. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in marketing (or a related discipline) and will have a record of impactful research, evidenced by publications and a
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holidays) Free meals on shift A 6% employer contributory pension scheme Free car parking (if available) Life assurance x3 salary A health cash back scheme Cycle to work scheme Wellbeing programme including
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required. The successful applicant will have GCSE's in English and Mathematics, NVQ Level 2 or equivalent level of practical experience, and will be computer literate. You must be able to communicate
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experience in addition to excellent organisation and communication skills, a flexible and adaptable approach to work, and above all a commitment to delivering an outstanding service for all programme
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date of PhD (or anticipated date of submission/examination), and a list of publications and presentations; 2) Proposed mentor within the Faculty, and whether that mentor has been approached; 3) Title
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competitive viability, and how their social and environmental footprints can be examined and moderated through internal and external governance systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in management or
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PhD students, three Research Assistants, as well as research visitors and interns. We value our team's complementary skills (e.g., differing backgrounds, research approaches, and areas of expertise
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afternoons, Monday to Friday. We offer 34 days annual leave (includes Bank Holidays), workplace pension scheme, health cash plan, life assurance, employee assistance programme, free on-site parking, free use
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Senior Teaching Associate in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (Fixed Term, Part Time 25%)
and around 200 PhD students at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, a purpose-built complex in Wilberforce Road, Cambridge. You will serve as a Senior Teaching Associate in Applied Mathematics and
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glucomannan structure and function, in a project selected as an ERC Advanced grant to Prof Dupree, and funded by UKRI. Candidates should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Biochemistry or other relevant