206 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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that the extensive programme of training sessions, workshops, lectures and conferences available to students are administered professionally and efficiently. The role-holder will also be responsible
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fast reactor (SFR) and gas-cooled fast reactor (GFR) designs closer to commercialisation. The projects bring together multiple research and industry partner organisations across Europe. The post-holder
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establishment or research facility. They will be organised and motivated to manage their own workload, with a proven record of meeting multiple deadlines. Educated to A Level standard (or equivalent) with
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wide range of student sponsors and Funding Councils, and the different working practices of multiple Doctoral Training Centres and Programmes. The Postgraduate Administrator is supported by the full-time
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communications tasks, liaising with colleagues across the College to plan and execute the delivery of a busy schedule of events. You will work conscientiously and professionally, paying meticulous attention
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to communicate clearly, manage multiple tasks, and work both independently and collaboratively will be essential to your success in this role. We are looking for someone with: Previous experience in administration
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contribute to the smooth running of one of the world's leading universities. The Role: Capture and accurately record customer service requests and updates in the CAFM system using multiple communication
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research group. The successful candidate will benefit from building upon novel datasets, exciting preliminary findings, and using unique experimental model systems. Techniques will include multiple imaging
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, Wildlife Conservation Society and the United Nations Environment Programme-World Conservation Monitoring Centre). CCI aims to conserve and restore life on Earth, towards a diverse world where nature and
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seeking access to housing and labour markets. Second, the research will broaden beyond ethnicity to include multiple dimensions of exclusion, such as gender, age, and disability. While spatial analysis and