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from over 85 nationalities. With a strong commitment to diversity, inclusion, and interdisciplinary collaboration, the College is entering an exciting new phase of strategic development. This is a rare
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lay person who has been selected by their bishop to train for ordained ministry in the Church of England. Duties include: officiating at weekly services, occasional preaching, assisting with
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-motivated approach to ongoing personal training and development is therefore vital. The role will be outward facing to a wide variety of groups and expected to interact effectively with users, both in
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, develop business cases and more. At the 6-month point, students progress onto their interdisciplinary PhD research project, supervised jointly by two academics from two research groups. Usually, supervisors
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to support the Institute’s strategic development by coordinating events, managing communications, researching funding opportunities, and building relationships with key stakeholders. You will work closely with
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both sites. The project sits at the interface of cell line engineering, protein science and machine learning and you will receive advanced training in these areas while developing methods to accelerate
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to cancer biology, as well as a strong commitment of developing and using new tools to address cutting-edge questions in these fields. This studentship is embedded within the piRNA team, consisting of both
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management of complex relationships and projects, particularly those focused on global biodiversity and development challenges. As a key member of WCMC’s Policy team, the successful candidate will be
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, and strong institutional ambition? Are you excited by the prospect of developing proposals that attract six- and seven-figure gifts from some of the most influential funders in the world? We are now
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dynamics and tissue morphogenesis during embryo development using cellular, molecular and mechanical approaches. Cell movements underlie tissue patterns and shapes. Using chick embryos as the model system