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many academic disciplines. This is an exciting opportunity to support the development, research, and valorisation of impact-oriented projects for the Desirable Digitalisation programme, a collaboration
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. Our work capitalises on cutting-edge methodological developments in our team: a) ultra high-field MR Spectroscopy and functional brain imaging (Emir lab, U North Carolina; Kourtzi lab, Cambridge), b
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to build on current strengths in maintaining and developing a leading research presence. They will hold a PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification. Standard professorial duties include teaching and
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Biomedical Campus. You will join an exciting research programme investigating fundamental mechanisms of ribosome assembly, translational control and how defects in these processes drive cancer development
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biosecurity risk, as well as developing commentary on why some advances and interactions have provoked more concern than others. This role is fixed term for 12 months and would suit someone with a PhD in a
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disciplines (e.g. primary care research, epidemiology, sociology, psychology). The postholder will be well supported in their professional development, with opportunities for developing skills and knowledge
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contribute to the success of the team. We especially welcome experience of, or willingness to take on, developing and delivering training sessions to staff at all levels on various HR and Recruitment topics
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opportunity for an early career researcher to be develop their curatorial practice around British Art (1700-1950). The post holder will have the opportunity to build partnerships in the University of Cambridge
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development, research, innovation and entrepreneurship in partnership with African collaborators. Africa is the continent that is most affected by climate change and has the highest youth unemployment rate: the
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an underpinning interdisciplinary understanding of the biological dimensions of pandemics. Topics of interest include pathogen evolution, zoonotic pathogen biology, disease pathogenesis, immunological determinants