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contribution to the academic community at Churchill College. The Fellowship is intended to be an early (first or second) post-doctoral position appropriate to the start of an academic career, open to those who
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potential contribution to the academic community at Churchill College. The Fellowship is intended to be an early (first or second) post-doctoral position appropriate to the start of an academic career
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research institutes. The appointments are for up to three years. There is no stipend attached to these By-Fellowships, and no entitlement to accommodation in College. The duration of a Post-Doctoral By
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, representing excellent value for money This full-time post is funded by the NHS Cancer Programme with support from SBRI Healthcare and the Accelerated Access Collaborative and is available from 05th January 2026
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will have a PhD in a cognate subject (e.g., Economics, Conservation Science, Demography, Sociology, Geography, Statistics) by the time of taking up the post. Previous postdoctoral experience is
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the United Kingdom. Candidates holding a fellowship or other post-doctoral stipend at the University of Cambridge awarded by a Research Council or other similar body may apply. These Fellowships are intended
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The post The Faculty wishes to recruit a Bioinformatician/Postdoctoral Research Fellow to participate in the UK Human Functional Genomics Initiative. This Medical Research Council funded post is
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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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subject who have the ability to lead an exciting, innovative and fundable research programme. The applicant would typically have at least 3 years of post-doctoral experience and may already have experience
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Associates as well as Fellows who hold University posts working across a wide range of problems. It is the aim of these projects to develop and consolidate crucial fields of study that are currently too