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the heart of the College, acting as the main point of contact for students, Fellows, staff, visitors and guests. Porters play a vital role in the day‑to‑day running of the College, ensuring safety, security
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became one of the College Endorsed Summer Programmes within the Cambridge University academic community. The Programme is split into three main sub programmes; Pre-Sessional International Programme (15-18
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standards of work and cleaning within the Kitchen. The primary aim of the Catering and Conference department is to provide for all customers, a high standard of food and customer service that in turn exceeds
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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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wide range of experience in a busy academic library before embarking on a career in library and information work. The primary aim of the post is to support the work of the library and prepare the trainee
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. This includes acting as first and main point of contact for enquiries from visitors, guests, students, Fellows and staff. Porters are also responsible for the safety and security of College premises and
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the College dates from the time of King’s Hall, 1317. Much of the building work began when Thomas Neville was appointed Master in 1593, including Great Court and the cloisters facing the river. Neville’s Court
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maintain the Trinity environment. Principal duties will include the collection of rubbish, sweeping and de-cobwebbing the courts, collecting confidential shredding sacks from offices, helping with