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. This represents an excellent opportunity for someone wanting to grow and develop as a Chef, working alongside an experienced and professional team. The catering department provides fresh and imaginative
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to grow and develop their skills in a stunning working environment. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact the Sub-Librarian, Steven Archer: steven.archer@trin.cam.ac.uk . Salary: £24,809
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at the University in 20 years¿one with a bold vision to become a global leader in public policy research and education, which aims to train the next generation of world-leading policy-makers. Learn more about the
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skills, we want to hear from you. Responsibilities: Undertake course administration activities. Liaise with teaching staff on all aspects of course organisation, prepare, edit and distribute course
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The Department of Computer Science and Technology is a growing academic department within the University of Cambridge that encompasses Computer Science, along with many aspects of technology
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We wish to recruit a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the laboratory of Dr Rahul Roychoudhuri within the Division of Immunology at the Department of Pathology, University
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. The postholder will be based at the University of Cambridge, working within the Cambridge Cognitive Architecture Lab (CCA), led by Dr Michal Gath-Morad, and will collaborate closely with partners at ETH Zurich
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following EV uptake, and data analysis using the Opera Phenix system. Present research work and data within the Institute, nationally and internationally and prepare and submit research for publication in
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possible extension subject to funding). The group works at the interface of clinical and laboratory science, aiming to better understand and develop novel treatments for neurological disorders. In particular
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at the University of Cambridge for a fixed term until 31 July 2026. Term starts on 7 October 2025. The role holder's duties will be: Teaching, marking and supervision coverage primarily on SOC11 Racism, Race and