13 phd-position-in-computer-vision Fellowship research jobs at University of Cambridge
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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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to have submitted their PhD by 1 October 2026. Heather Hancock, Master of St John’s, said: “St John’s is a brilliant place to progress a research career, truly immersed in an interdisciplinary community
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latter stages of their research leading to a PhD Degree, or post-doctoral researchers who have recently been awarded their PhD Degree. Candidates who have undertaken more than five years of full-time
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The Faculty of History and Christ's College invite applications for a three-year fixed term Fellowship, as part of the Isaac Newton Trust's Academic Career Development Fellowship programme. The
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stimulating academic environment. A successful applicant is expected to be either a postgraduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral
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in the Lab of Interdisciplinary Spatial Analysis (LISA) in the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge. This position is funded by the City University of Hong Kong and will be held
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(LISA) in the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge. This position is funded by the City University of Hong Kong and will be held at Cambridge. The Fellow will work under the supervision
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involve close collaboration with colleagues across CG-TIC and at GSK. The position is based in the Department of Medicine, working with researchers based primarily in the Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic
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improve their prospects of obtaining permanent lecturing posts. Candidates may express a preference for which opportunity for postdoctoral research they wish to be considered, but the Faculty may put
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of the following: A two-page CV, including the dates on which you had your PhD viva and on which you were awarded the PhD. A list of publications (not exceeding one side) NB: DORA principles should be considered