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Williams, known affectionately as ‘The Baby’, ran its first stored program. The celebrated wartime codebreaker Alan Turing worked on this computer during his time at Manchester. The University is committed
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to this position. Details of your application will be shared with relevant parties involved in the recruitment process at University of Cambridge. By submitting your application for this position, you are giving
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drivers that influence the people plan. Strategic Thinking – can translate a deep understanding of current and future internal and external factors into a strategic people plan. Can articulate a clear goals
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and students, and we are open to applications from candidates with expertise in areas beyond the current list strengths. They will have an established network of contacts in relevant fields and be
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. We’re rethinking how a university drives innovation in the 21st century, and now, we’re looking for a dynamic, organised, and mission-driven Accelerator Programme Coordinator to join our journey. The Role
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applications, numerical modelling and simulation. The group are active members of the National Graphene Institute (NGI), the Royce institute for advanced materials Essential: The person appointed will need
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research programme in pharmacy practice, workforce, and education. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership to the Drug Usage and Pharmacy Practice (DUPP) group, secure external research
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part in the advent of the computer resolution started in 1948, when the machine affectionately known as “the Baby” ran its first stored program in the very building we work in. The University has
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the advent of the computer resolution started in 1948, when the machine affectionately known as “the Baby” ran its first stored program in the very building we work in. The University has committed to becoming
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November 2025, or soon thereafter, for 1 year in the first instance, with the potential for renewal for another year. The post is part of a BBSRC-funded research programme (PhotoOxyMap), seeking to design