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Candidate Information Pack that provides further information about the role and how to apply. It outlines what we’re looking for, and how to structure your CV and covering letter. We strongly encourage all
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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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requirement to have studied at the University of Cambridge. Please visit our Choral Graduate website to find out more: https://www.sjcchoir.co.uk/join/choral-graduates/ Applications open to: Altos, tenors, and
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in recycling, bioremediation and green chemistry. Candidate enzymes are mechanistically investigated, structurally characterised and subsequently improved by directed evolution. Ultrahigh-throughput
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to structure your CV and covering letter, and tips to stand out. We strongly encourage all applicants to read this guidance before applying. You can find it here: Candidate Information Pack The closing date
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available by clicking on “Job Description” and an application form and equal opportunities form can be found on the main vacancy page: https://newn.cam.ac.uk/about/vacancies Please demonstrate in
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submit the strongest 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
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the structure of para-aminobenzyloxycarbonyl (PABA) linker units. By altering substituents around the PABA core, we will investigate how electronic and steric effects influence payload pKa and, ultimately
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of Materials Science and Metallurgy as part of the Structural Materials Group. The Structural Materials Group is a diverse and dynamic research team working across aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, and
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to work with Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project is part of the Horizon Europe Eu Marie Curie Network MetaExplore