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therapy (Simpson et al. in preparation*). When these local metabolic / immunologic changes happen during pancreatic cancer evolution remains unknown. More importantly, whether these spatial changes can be
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, and workshops. Liaise with visiting scholars, fellows, and graduate students to coordinate research activities and collaborative projects. Assist in the development and scheduling of interdisciplinary
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, staff and visitors. Have scope to make and implement suggestions to improve the offering and help to develop the Coffee Bar experience for customers. deliver excellent customer service, maintaining high
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, ensuring a consistent and professional online presence. Support the development of a new intranet and contribute to digital campaigns and marketing activities. Produce digital content including blogs
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Location: West Cambridge Funder: Tata Steel and the University of Cambridge Duration: 4 years from 1 October 2026 Supervisors: Prof Howard Stone and Dr David Collins Location: The PhD studentship
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Salary: £12.62 per hour (£23,899 p.a. plus benefits pro rata) Job type: Permanent Hours: 16 hours per week St John’s College, one of the largest Colleges within the University of Cambridge, is
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device development Requirements: 1. Core Qualifications: Doctoral degree completed prior to appointment Academic achievements meeting/exceeding university recruitment standards Priority given to expertise
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University Libraries Professional development and training opportunities Healthcare benefits* *subject to completion of probationary period Our beautiful grounds are generally open to visitors without
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. The successful candidate will be expected to engage broadly with the whole college community. It is the aim of King’s Research Fellowships to develop important fields of study that are currently too narrowly
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Postdoctoral By-Fellowships Each year Churchill College appoints around 16 Postdoctoral By-Fellows from the community of postdoctoral researchers of the University of Cambridge and its associated