112 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" uni jobs at University of Cambridge
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Nature Conserved | External | £25,000 to £30,500 per annum, depending on skills and experience We are seeking a highly motivated Associate Programme Officer who is passionate about contributing
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the Job Pack, please view the following link: AD1529 Programme Officer Please note we require a CV, Cover Letter and Application Form for this role, a link to the application form can be found here
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degree aimed at professionals with at least two years of successful work experience in finance and a strong academic record. The programme is consistently rated number one or two globally by the Financial
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The Entrepreneurship Programme Coordinator at the Milner Therapeutics Institute (MTI) is an exciting opportunity for an individual to play a key role in coordinating entrepreneurial programmes
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Black British identities. At the project's heart is a Community Panel who will guide, shape and curate a programme of activities, events, exhibitions and other outputs. CUL is also collaborating with
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in external partnerships with industry. The Maxwell Centre offers Impulse, a 3 - month hybrid programme followed by alumni Masterclasses, mentoring and pitch event as a catalyst for both
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Global Challenges Programme Coordinator Salary: £6,683 based on working 8 hours per week 1 Year Fixed term Contract with the potential to be extended Darwin is a welcoming community of postgraduate
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The University of Cambridge is seeking a highly motivated, organised and initiative-focused computational biologist to join a team of clinical, immunological and computational researchers within CG
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We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Cloud Engineer to be based at the Institute of Astronomy (www.ast.cam.ac.uk ) in collaboration with the Research Computing Services (www.hpc.cam.ac.uk
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About the division/school: The Mastercard Foundation Climate Resilience and Sustainability Program is a flagship partnership between the University of Cambridge and the Mastercard Foundation