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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for a 12-month Research Assistant position on the NG'IPALAJEM project, funded by
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 30 September 2027. Applications are invited for a full-time Research Assistant/Associate to work on the design and implementation of next
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The Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI) invites applications for a part-time (0.2 FTE) Research Assistant in AI policy and design practice, to work on the Desirable Digitalisation
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. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team of scientists working in translational neuroimmunology. Their role will be to support ongoing projects in the Jones lab, including assisting with the setup and
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Participation Assistant. The role will support the Senior Curator in World Archaeology in a project funded by an Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund, entitled From the Caribbean to Cambridge: Reimagining Pre
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researchers with backgrounds ranging from biophysics to biology. The aim of this 15-month project is to design, assemble and test DNA and RNA nanostructures that can be used to count the number of RNA molecules
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Full Time 37 hours per week, Fixed Term to 30th September 2026 We wish to appoint a Research Assistant to design and develop novel stem cell lines through genome engineering strategies, and to grow
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented research assistant to join us at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, to study gene regulation using deep learning. This is an
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excellent administration. The role holder will coordinate the work on the Exhibitions and Major Displays team, and will coordinate the successful delivery of small exhibition projects and/or assist Exhibition
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Applications are invited for two Research Assistant / Research Associate posts on the project EQUATE - a project that investigates how Natural Language Processing (NLP) could be made globally more