158 computer-programmer-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at University of Cambridge
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therapeutic strategies targeted to different patient subgroups. The successful candidate will contribute to an expanding program of research investigating the role of immune activation in the progression
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coordinate and support delivery of a sustainable, flexible, safe and enjoyable, player centred college sport programme which provides regular training and playing opportunities for all players and promotes
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in trust and foundation fundraising, programme development, or strategic partnerships. If you're someone who thrives on connecting ideas with impact, and funders with solutions, you'll find this role
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, the successful candidate will contribute to an expanding programme of research around stem cell derived neurons in investigating the role of the immune system in Parkinson's disease (PD). The candidate will also
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through the Isaac Science free online platform and through a weekly programme of work and tutorials in our STEM SMART programme (https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/stem-smart ) which will develop a
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achieved through the Isaac Science free online platform and through a weekly programme of work and tutorials in our STEM SMART programme (https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/stem-smart ) which will
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wellbeing: Our Cambridge Works programme isn't just corporate speak - we genuinely want you to thrive both at work and at home. We've embraced flexible hybrid working, and we balance in-person collaboration
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programme of support that will help you to establish you as an independent academic researcher, including assistance with your fellowship application, setting up your lab and recruiting personnel, as
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Applications are invited to apply for a Research Nurse position within an established translational research programme headed by Dr Massimiliano di Pietro and Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald, focusing