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Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute at the University of Cambridge, providing us with a direct pathway from initial testing of brand-new hardware, to application in animal models and deployment in proof
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for Research Fellowship/Career Development Awards from research councils or other funders, or a faculty position during their tenure. Find out more about the fellowship on our website: https
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postgraduate matters in the Department, covering five MPhil (Masters) programmes and two PhD programmes. They are responsible for the management and co-ordination of the Postgraduate Office, working
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group aims to enhance its global visibility through high-impact research outputs, including publications in leading Economics journals and the successful placement of PhD graduates in academic careers
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enthusiasm to build on current strengths in maintaining and developing a leading research presence. They will hold a PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification. Standard professorial duties include teaching
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will be expected to work on estimating dynamic models of medical spending and savings and is expected to publish in high-impact academic journals, and to contribute to the collegial and intellectual life
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maintain the Department's and University's national and international reputation for excellence in teaching. You will have relevant teaching experience, hold a PhD in a relevant field and be able
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. The role will also assist in the processing of paperwork and updating databases relating to volunteer participation. The role holder will prepare study materials for NIHR BioResource volunteers and for
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, postdocs, and PhD students involved in industry collaboration activities Manage the tracking and evaluation of activities with industry partners Essential Skills and Experience: Proven experience as an
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 4-year PhD studentship based in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Dr Andrew Blagborough (https