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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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curriculum development skills to join our world-renowned and intellectually vibrant organisation. You'll have the chance to shape high-impact postgraduate programmes that support the development
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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
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Development Officer (Regular Giving) Full time - 36.25 hours per week £32,634 to £34,131, dependent on qualifications and experience The College seeks to appoint a Development Officer to work as
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to play an active role in developing the programme and in organizing academic activity concerned with the countries of the Silk Roads outside of their own specific project. The ideal candidate
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supporting and developing a dedicated team. You will use your knowledge and experience to direct staff responsible for the development of specialist admissions areas such as student visas, international
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the postgraduate student experience and strengthening our academic community. You will take the lead on developing a vibrant new postgraduate hub, making the most of our newly acquired accommodation and growing
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) at the University of Cambridge. This role is part of a new and exciting initiative to develop the UK SKA Regional Centre, (UKSRC: www.uksrc.org ) for the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO: www.skao.int
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the Williams-Gray lab. The lab works at the interface of clinical and laboratory science, aiming to better understand the clinical and biological heterogeneity of Parkinson's disease, and to develop new
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civic partners, academic partners, and a project Advisory Board. The Community Engagement Coordinator will be responsible for recruiting and managing the Community Panel taking the lead on developing and