10 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge
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Fellowship (INT ACDF) in Law from 1 September 2025. The Fellowship is a new opportunity for an exceptional scholar to contribute to research and teaching within a Faculty and College environment, and an
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St Catharine’s College in the University of Cambridge seeks to appoint a Teaching and Research Fellow in Law. The post, which is designed as an early-career opportunity and is intended to enable
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of the Department's undergraduate and graduate programmes. Responsibilities will include full participation in the design and delivery of undergraduate and graduate courses, laboratory-based teaching, supervising
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the time the position commences. We are looking for candidates with interests in a range of areas including sustainability modelling, aircraft modelling, engine design, fuel production, electrical systems
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We are seeking applicants for a PhD Fellowship in the framework of the MSCA Doctoral Network MASAUTO: MAterials for Smarter AUTOnomous sensors. MASAUTO is a research and training program for 12
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or Heritage to develop their portfolio of research experience and to thrive in academia. This one-year postdoctoral Fellowship is designed to attract research excellence and we will provide the Fellows with
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) a PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, or related discipline, and should be early-career researchers at post-doctoral level. Candidates should be based in Chile, Argentina or Brazil at the time of
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at the postdoctoral level in all disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. Ideally applicants will have gained a PhD (or equivalent) within the last five years or will have gained a PhD by the time of
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works such as talks, exhibitions and social media posts. The College’s academic environment provides favourable conditions for research, which will be undertaken freely and without oversight on the part
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College may be obtained from the College website . Eligibility: Graduates of any university are eligible. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD but must not have undertaken more than 2 years