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possible application, we’ve created a Candidate Information Pack that provides further information about the role and how to apply. It outlines what we’re looking for, how to structure your CV and covering
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information about the role and how to apply. It outlines what we’re looking for, how to structure your CV and covering letter, and tips to stand out. We strongly encourage all applicants to read this guidance
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can be part of a passionate team, influence change and share their enthusiasm for excellence. In return, you will receive a highly competitive salary, structured opportunity to move into Senior Butler
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are well‑structured, transparent, and conducted within delegated authority. Set agendas collaboratively with senior officers. Foster constructive, inclusive, and well‑informed discussion. Ensure timely
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radiative balance, but the physical mechanisms governing their formation particularly in the near-field region immediately downstream of aircraft engines remain poorly characterised. This fully funded PhD
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non-terrestrial networks (NTN). Drawing on the Department of Science Innovation and Technology report's identification of semiconductors as a key physical layer enabler of 'advanced connectivity
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of applicants for programmes. Coordinating and working closely with teams of academics and subject specialists to develop a structured curriculum tailored to the academic needs of for different international
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students to Heads of Department Analytical thinking - you'll use data to continuously improve how you work Commercial experience, ideally in technical sales or marketing Genuine interest in technology
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of Europe's most successful research and technology cluster and we're on a mission to bring innovation to life, making a difference to society, the UK economy, and the University of Cambridge. We connect
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operates on a four-week rotating shift pattern. Shifts are structured to provide a good work-life balance, with a mix of daytime and some evening work (typically at least two evenings per week), and just one