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2026. The Nevile Fellowship Endowed through the generosity of Trinity College, Cambridge, will be in one of the following subject areas: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computer
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to the launch of the Bloomberg Cambridge University Corporate Bond Index later in 2025 and the delivery of the ongoing research programme related to the index project. The successful candidate will undertake desk
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programming languages, such as JavaScript, Python, C++, C, SQL, PHP, Java, HTML, CSS Experience using Cloud services, such as Google and Amazon web services Artificial intelligence, such as natural
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' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Applicants must have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD. Appointment at Research Associate level is
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, the successful candidate will contribute to an expanding programme of research around stem cell derived neurons in investigating the role of the immune system in Parkinson's disease (PD). The candidate will also
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with advanced skills in modern front-end frameworks such as React, Angular, Bootstrap, or Tailwind CSS. You should have a proven track record of integrating cloud services (particularly Azure) and
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undergraduate projects, participating in project meetings, maintaining software and its documentation, maintaining a web site. The candidate will have obtained (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in Nuclear
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of our key research directions relevant for this position. Candidates should have (or be near to completing) a PhD in Computer Science or a related subject, or relevant experience. A high degree of
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; Chemistry; Computer Science; Ecology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences; Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences; Medicine; Natural Sciences; Physics; Psychology; Veterinary Sciences. This Fellowship is intended
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, cultural practices and technologies between China and the Mediterranean or any sub-region between the two at any period up to the present day. This Research Fellowship is part of a broader programme, which