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shape the online presence of a world-renowned educational institution. At University of Cambridge Professional and Continuing Education (PACE), our mission is to make lifelong learning accessible to all
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The University of Cambridge's Information Services is seeking an experienced Senior Software Developer. You will join a multidisciplinary development team within a Division of 30 engineers building
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team of Professor Holly Krieger and work on any aspect of algebraic, arithmetic or complex dynamics. The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with
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motivated researcher to join the Welllcome Trust funded Autism and Health Research Programme at the University of Cambridge. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research
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team of Professor Holly Krieger and work on any aspect of algebraic, arithmetic or complex dynamics. The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with
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of multiomics research to identify causes and predictors of cardiovascular disease and other common complex diseases. The postholder will be expected to develop and implement analysis pipelines that incorporate
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to the development and application of a simulation model for heart transplant allocation in the UK, working in close collaboration with colleagues at the Royal Papworth Hospital (RPH) and NHS Blood & Transplant
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, Social Enterprises, Stigma, Stakeholders, Commons and Cooperatives, Social Movements Topic Our PhD program seeks to train the next generation of academics in the area of sustainability and management. We
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training and guidance to develop their molecular biology skills using state-of-the-art tools and resources. The post-holder will be expected to work collaboratively and independently to achieve the goals
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an opportunity to do a PhD in a highly interdisciplinary environment and as part of collaborative teams comprising world-leading researchers from The University of Manchester and the University of Cambridge. As a