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The Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics are inviting applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) post on the project 'Multilingual Dynamic Assessment for Language
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position in the group of Prof Daniel St Johnston at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge. The post is available for up to 3 years, starting
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to extend for a further 24 months in the future. Informal enquiries are welcomed and can be directed to Prof Menna Clatworthy (mrc38@cam.ac.uk ). Once an offer of employment has been accepted, the successful
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PhD programme. There are currently about 80 students working on PhDs on a diverse range of topics in sociology. Further information about research interests and recent publications of staff and postdocs
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to consider these as part of your application. Please submit your application by midnight on the closing date. If you have any questions about this vacancy of a technical nature, please contact Prof. E
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finance for meetings and visitors. Exceptional organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills are required. For informal inquiries, please get in touch Prof James B. Rowe (james.rowe@mrc
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will also benefit from a collaboration with the groups of Prof Adrian Liston and Dr Tim Halim within Cambridge, bringing together leading scientific and technical expertise in cancer immunology
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Applications are invited for a University Assistant Professorship in the broad area of Machine Learning. The successful candidate will join the Computational and Biological Learning Lab (CBL
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Engineering and a strong background in experimental magnetism. The position, based within Prof Jason Robinson's research group at the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, is part of the project
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impactful and rapid change. The successful candidate will line manage, support, and develop Research Associates and PhD Students, as well as support computational research projects across the PBCI and