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that provides timely and effective support to real-life policy processes. The successful candidate will become part of an interdisciplinary team and support the development of data and model assets which are used
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Fixed-term: Funds for this post are initially available for 2 years. This is an exciting opportunity to join new Bennett School of Public Policy (BSPP) at inception. The BSPP is part of the Faculty
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flexible working arrangements, and we are happy to explore candidate requirements as part of the recruitment process. Apply now and join a community committed to transforming society and the economy. Explore
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the application process please contact Simon Gurry, HR Coordinator at hradminpsychiatry@medschl.cam.ac.uk To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please click the' Apply
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records and clinical free text. Projects will focus on improving infection diagnosis and treatment, detecting outbreaks in real time, and optimising hospital care pathways. The post is embedded in two major
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control over bacterial cellulose (BC) production, aiming for modifications, enhancements, and customization through a streamlined process. This is a The RA will focus on integrating synthetic biology and
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ligases, (2) characterise the molecular features that enable selective substrate recognition, and (3) explore how these processes are corrupted in the context of viral infection and autoimmune disease. We
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full-time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 31st December 2030, with the possibility of extension. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days
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the impacts of the characteristics in different scales of the investigated processes on their overall techno-economic-environmental-energy efficiency. This is an interdisciplinary project requiring expertise in
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the recruitment process. Apply now and join a community committed to transforming society and the economy. Explore "Our Exceptional People , Our Values and Behaviours " page to learn more about our commitments and