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students through an end-of-term crit - up to 9 hours for each Design Teaching Fellow each term Take 8 hours per term of Professional Development Attend two departmental away days each academic year Spend 40
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The Hanin Lab is a new group based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. Our research explores the molecular mechanisms underlying lactation
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to grow and develop their skills in a stunning working environment. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact the Sub-Librarian, Steven Archer: steven.archer@trin.cam.ac.uk . Salary: £24,809
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development of a new PhD programme. The Teaching and Learning Coordinator will play a central role in supporting this academic development, overseeing the administration of all teaching and learning activities
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Are you looking for a full-time role working within a small dynamic team? Would you like the opportunity to develop your clinical or health surveillance skills? Do you want to take on a role that
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an outstanding opportunity to work with a professional team of gardeners, tending, preserving and developing the Colleges 18 acres of landscaped gardens, playing fields and outdoor public spaces in an exceptional
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The Role: The Estates Division is seeking a skilled and proactive Application Specialist to join our Business Services team. This newly created role is central to the support and development of our
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. Along with an advanced level of practical experience in IT (AD/Entra/Virtualisation/Storage/Networking backend), we are looking for someone who is able to work as a part of a team to develop migration
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Applications are invited to join a dynamic team led by Dr Richard Tyser at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, working to understand how the mammalian heart develops. This project is funded by
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them in applying to Cambridge. The role holder will build on current successful projects as well as being encouraged to identify and develop new initiatives which align with the College’s strategic