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Are you looking for an opportunity to take your first step within the fundraising or development space whilst working in a fun, supportive, and busy team? Development Assistant Salary: £27,787 per
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. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an experienced fundraiser to work with top academic talent, global donors, and purpose-driven peers to help secure major philanthropic support. You don't need a
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at assistant level for a promising candidate with no prior experience. Are you enthusiastic, self-motivated and passionate about communications? This is an interesting and varied role within a vibrant, growing
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prestigious research universities, and in the heart of the Cambridge Cluster, the most successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. Cambridge Judge Business School is a highly ranked modern
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The Faculty of Law is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated Finance Administrator. The role will work closely with the Finance Coordinator and Deputy Faculty Manager (Finance, Research
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, research and public engagement - the Museum is both one of Cambridgeshire's leading visitor attractions, welcoming over 150,000 visitors annually, and a major research hub. The Museum is part of
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be appointed as a Research Assistant (Grade 5, Point 38 £34,132) moving to Research Associate (Grade 7) upon confirmation of your PhD award. Please ensure that you upload a covering letter and CV in
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are seeking a dynamic IT Systems and Services Manager to lead the development and delivery of our digital environment, supporting research, teaching, learning, and operational excellence. The role: Reporting
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the Isaac team of physicists, mathematicians, chemist and biologist, to support students nationally in raising their attainment and applications to research intensive universities. This is to be achieved
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of the Isaac team of physicists, mathematicians, chemist and biologist, to support students nationally in raising their attainment and applications to research intensive universities. This is to be