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A position exists for a Post Doctoral Research Associate in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics to work on rigorous mathematical analysis of geophysical fluid equations
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an Administrative Assistant for the recruitment team who can support the process of enrolling large national cohorts of patients into the NIHR BioResource and their participation in subsequent research studies. About
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storage and logistics services to the library community in Cambridge. The post requires a very high degree of accuracy and attention to detail, and physical handling appropriate to a National Archive
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, management, quantitative analysis Lead in publication outputs in appropriate academic and industry fora. The role-holder will also have management, liaison and networking responsibilities. The skills
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. As well as circa 500,000 visitors who experience the Museum each year, we share our collection and programmes with a much wider audience than can physically visit through our touring exhibitions, loans
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administrative support to the DTP with a particular focus on supporting Learning and Development. The role will involve working as part of a small administrative team but liaising with a wider network of
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research, conservation, exhibitions and learning. As well as circa 500,000 visitors who enjoy the Museum each year, we share our collections with a much wider audience than can physically visit through our
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biomedical facility, as well as local arrangements across other University of Cambridge biofacilities. This will require working closely with other teams within the building, and key contacts across
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workload, increase usability and generally make the vehicle a special place to be. The project will treat the experience of tranquillity as a phenomenon that can be measured and influenced. That phenomenon
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awareness among data professionals, and ensuring learners are equipped to thrive in an AI-driven digital economy. Our activities primarily take place at Madingley Hall (a residential Grade I listed building