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at the University of Cambridge is one of the largest and most dynamic departments within the School of the Biological Sciences. With around 250 academic and professional services staff, we are committed to excellence
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restoration and commercial development related to our exceptional outdoor spaces thus enforcing the need for a creative and dynamic mindset. Collaborating with colleagues in hospitality and commercial roles is
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recordings (Neuropixels) and behaviour in mice, while assessing their mental state. We ask questions such as how are noisy sensory inputs recognized and represented in the brain? how are dynamic texture sounds
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Immunology & Infectious Disease (CITIID) who are part of the CG-TIC. The chosen candidate will work in a dynamic, supportive team under the mentorship of Prof. Menna Clatworthy, Professor of Translational
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level of quality and service. We are looking for a Senior Programme Coordinator to join the EMBA team. The role holder has responsibility for administrating and coordinating the delivery of the EMBA
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on shift A 6% employer contributory pension scheme Free car parking (if available) Life assurance x3 salary A health cash back scheme Cycle to work scheme Wellbeing programme including free yoga and bootcamp
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part of a dynamic office with great potential. In return for hard work and commitment to delivering results, we offer a friendly environment that supports the development of staff in their professional
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Immunology applied to early cancer. This position is part of a long term research programme centred on exploiting the adaptive immune system for early cancer detection funded by the ACED alliance. The role
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to the launch of the Bloomberg Cambridge University Corporate Bond Index later in 2025 and the delivery of the ongoing research programme related to the index project. The successful candidate will undertake desk
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exploring the limit of detection of transcutaneous and deep tissue imaging. The project is part of a major EPSRC-funded initiative, the Ubiquitous Optical Healthcare Technologies (UbOHTs) Programme Grant