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Giving Coordinator is a pivotal new role that will support the strategic development and delivery of the Fitzwilliam Museum's membership and individual giving programmes, with responsibility for managing a
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and organisational skills are required together with the ability to organise and develop the building services team to achieve maximum efficiency to support the Unit's research. Alongside a competitive
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unique advantages. The research portfolio develops pinnacles of world-class excellence, which adapt and combine to address a vast array of engineering challenges. Cambridge is consistently ranked as a
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creative experiences for audiences, alongside some digital courses (in development) and if required, also supporting outreach opportunities alongside Learning team colleagues. The Fitzwilliam Museum Creative
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We are seeking an experienced Service Owner: Grant Management to strategically develop and implement software products for research grants management at the University of Cambridge. This role is
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all aspects of plant development and environmental responses. Targeted perturbations of phytohormones such as abscisic acid and auxin have great potential to reprogram plant development. The project
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allocation within the cell. We are particularly interested in understanding how phenotypic noise can be put under selective pressure. The role will involve developing novel theoretical methods to provide
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assist with the management and development of the full IT infrastructure within CIMR, as well as providing a flexible support service to researchers and administrative staff. This position offers
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practice developments, trends and initiatives related to STI policies, programmes and strategies in selected countries and communicating these to UK policymakers, agency officials and relevant public sector
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possible extension subject to funding). The group works at the interface of clinical and laboratory science, aiming to better understand and develop novel treatments for neurological disorders. In particular