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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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for purification of recombinant proteins at scale. We are looking for a highly motivated appointee to work in this area. The successful candidate will have a PhD degree and background in plant molecular biology or
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optoelectronic applications. Applicants should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in chemistry with expertise in the synthesis and controlled self-assembly of conjugated small molecules and/or polymers. Key skills
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Experience of postgraduate university teaching (level 7) Experience of effectively supervising students at Master's and/or PhD level Experience of developing course content at Master's level Experience
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or PhD) as part of their research training. For more information, please contact either Professor Martin Bennett (mrb24@cam.ac.uk ) or PA: Irena Brückner (i mb39@medschl.cam.ac.uk ). Details of current
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). The successful candidate will have or be about to receive a PhD in a relevant subject area such as, but not limited to psychology, cognitive neuroscience, engineering, physiology, or audiology. Experience in
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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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or spatial profiling; Mouse genetics and in vivo experimentation; Lineage tracing, clonal dynamics, or immune repertoire studies Candidates should hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in a relevant field
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research skills, provide instruction or plan/ deliver seminars relating to the research area. The successful candidates will have a PhD (or expect to soon be awarded) in the physical or biological sciences
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, three PhD students and a postdoctoral researcher. The project is led by Dr. Yiren Zhao at Imperial College, who is supported by Prof. George Constantinides and Prof. Wayne Luk. The team also includes Dr