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to the Caribbean. Informal enquiries about the project should be directed to: Dr Jimena Lobo Guerrero Arenas: jl2283@cam.ac.uk If you have any questions about this vacancy or the application process, please contact
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or a procedure for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention. The salary is highly competitive, in line with EU Marie Curie Doctoral Training network rules. We reserve the right to fill the
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knowledge in statistical methodology and theory. Informal inquiries can be made by contacting Professor Richard Samworth at rjs57@cam.ac.uk For queries regarding the application process, please email LF45003
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the Structural Materials Group to deepen the metallurgical understanding of RHEAs and develop alloys suitable for real-world applications. The research will involve alloy fabrication, processing, characterization
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processing. Applications should be submitted via the University Application Portal: www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/apply . Early applications are encouraged as the position may be filled before the deadline
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email to Dr Nicholas Walton: naw@ast.cam.ac.uk . If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact: HR@ast.cam.ac.uk . The closing date for applications is: 23:59 BST on 4th May
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. Documents in support of applications should include a CV and research statement. Enquiries regarding the application process may be directed to Dr Rosie Ward (remw2@cam.ac.uk ). Please quote reference
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processes. Carbonate biomineralisation is a key process in global carbon cycling, but there are major gaps in our understanding of how biominerals form. We lack a quantitative understanding that can predict
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. Questions about the application process should be addressed to the Research Office Recruitment team at crorecruitment@admin.cam.ac.uk Please quote reference EW44930 on your application and in any
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information from the shortlisting process to understand the impact of CV format. We will also ask you to fill out a short questionnaire. Full details on the study can be found in the ARRC participant