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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance. A part-time Research Assistant position of 20 hours per week, is available in the group of Professor Sir David
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of the posts is open-ended with two offered as temporary cover fixed-term positions until 31 July 2026. The purpose of the Design Teaching Fellow post is to teach architectural design on the three-year
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of cooking equipment. The position is full time position working 37.5 hours per week on a rota. Hours can be discussed at interview. The closing date for applications is 17 August 2025. You are encouraged
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ensuite bedrooms, a professional kitchen, licensed bar, coffee shop, Lodge House available as rentable short-stay accommodation and is set in 8-acres of grounds including superb Capability Brown designed
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motivate in a positive, respectful and professional manner. As a Catering Supervisor you will have demonstrable experience of working in a fast-paced, professional catering environment at a supervisory level
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The University of Cambridge and Department of Paediatrics invites applications for the position of Professor of Paediatrics (Honorary Consultant) and Head of Department of Paediatrics
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follow-on works and escalating to the Service Manager; raise and issue follow-on work orders accordingly Raise purchase orders to support invoice consolidation and, when needed, place occasional orders
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Research Assistant in Quantitative Immunology of Early Cancer Project. The Blundell lab at the University of Cambridge is seeking a candidate for a research assistant position in Quantitative
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England and offers theological education, training and research opportunities to clergy and lay people. This is a permanent role working between 32-34 weeks per year (term time only). Hours of work are 37.5
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House is a theological college that prepares people for the challenges of public ministry in the Church of England and offers theological education, training and research opportunities to clergy and lay