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days a week St John’s College, one of the largest Colleges within the University of Cambridge, is seeking to appoint a Evening and Weekend Cleaner to clean public areas and private rooms to the required
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Information for the role of Food and Beverage Supervisor Salary £29,618.37 per annum Working a total of 75 hours over a two-week rota An excellent opportunity to join a prestigious organisation in a
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College, one of the largest Colleges within the University of Cambridge, is seeking to appoint a reliable and hardworking Gyp to join our Housekeeping team. You will ensure public areas across St John’s
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We are seeking a Kitchen Porter to join our small, friendly team. You will assist with checking deliveries, managing stock rotation, and monitoring fridge and freezer temperatures to ensure food is
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Lucy Cavendish College, part of the University of Cambridge, is seeking to appoint a part-time Research Associate on a fixed term basis to contribute to an ambitious programme of work focused on
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Salary: £12.62 per hour Shifts will be worked between 7am – 6pm. Our friendly Catering team is looking to recruit casual staff to work in the College Café. Perfect for someone looking to pick up a
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at least the Real Living Wage rate per hour. Pembroke wants to be known as an employer that invests in its staff, recognising and rewarding them for their commitment. Its objective is to ensure that staff
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studentship is part of a Leverhulme Trust Research Project entitled Bridging the scale gap: From non-equilibrium thermodynamics to contrails. The project combines laboratory-scale experiments with high-fidelity
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. The Fellowship lasts for up to 4-years, or until the end of the external funding - whichever is sooner. The main function of Non-Stipendiary Fellowships is to offer researchers who have already secured external
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Overview: This project draws on East Anglia's remarkable entomology collections and archives, which hold exceptional potential for humanities research. The region is of current and historical national