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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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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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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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, subject to six months’ probation Selwyn is recruiting for a Porter to join our friendly and inclusive College community. Porters are responsible for the smooth and efficient running of the Porters’ Lodge
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to the relevant vacancy for full details and information on how to apply. Jobs where you can apply online You will need an email address to register for our online system. If you cannot apply online — for example
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College is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as Chair of the Remuneration and People Sub‑Committee, providing independent, strategic leadership in the governance of the College’s people
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) An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Health & Wellbeing Advisor to join our College community. This role is central to supporting student wellbeing through proactive engagement, tailored guidance
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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