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., musicology or medieval studies) or have evidence that the PhD will be completed by the starting date and show a developing profile of publications. The successful candidate will be capable of engaging with
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the starting date and show a developing profile of publications. The successful candidate will be capable of engaging with sophisticated conceptual problems relevant to the project. Applicants will ideally
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communities in the midst of civil war in addition to sustained strikes and new political movements. At its broadest perspective, the project aims to develop resources with which to consider the pasts, presents
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and examining but will also be involved in course development. For example, the Teaching Associate will be expected to plan, prepare and deliver lectures, seminars and practical classes, as
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relationships within the Department and University. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with excellent administrative experience to develop new skills in a varied and busy position and to excel in
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Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge. The research will be conducted in the group of Dr. Pawel Dydio (https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/person/pd552 ) and will focus on developing novel strategies
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degree in a relevant subject. Given the nature of the role, experience of working with under-served communities and developing relationships with members of the community in relation to research and
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with University policies. Providing support for strategic development of the Loke CTR, including coordinating funding applications and contributing to the Centre's long-term financial sustainability
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The Cardona Lab is a neuroscience research group at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. We are looking for a Senior Microscopy Specialist to
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three African Universities, delivers on curricula development, research and innovation & entrepreneurship. The Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Coordinator will support the Head of Social Innovation