49 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"Kiel-University"-"Prof" positions at University of Cambridge
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(inclusive of Bank Holidays), access to a ‘cash plan’ healthcare scheme currently provided by Simplyhealth, free lunch (up to a specified monetary limit), free use of an on-site Gym and free parking close to
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the project lifecycle. Your day-to-day duties will include: • Project Procurement & Budget Management: Working with consultants and site teams to plan, source, and order materials, tools, and labour
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October 2026. Applicants will submit a plan for the postdoctoral research they wish to undertake during their Fellowship. The duration of the Fellowship will be for three years. The stipend will be £32,080
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), Medical Second opinion, Mental Health Support, Physiotherapy, and much more. - Uniform provided when required for the role - Training and development opportunities - Medicash health plan (after 3 months
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including membership of a defined contributory pension scheme, 36 days’ annual leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays), access to a ‘cash plan’ healthcare scheme currently provided by Simplyhealth, free lunch (up
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healthcare cash-plan, a Cycle to Work scheme, and use of a gym. Our support staff vacancies are listed below. You can find each job description and apply through our dedicated recruitment portal.
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health cash back scheme Cycle to work scheme Wellbeing programme To apply, please submit your CV and covering letter to recruitment@lucy.cam.ac.uk explaining why you would like to be considered
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offers a competitive benefits package including membership of a defined contributory pension scheme, 36 days’ annual leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays), access to a ‘cash plan’ healthcare scheme currently
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contributory pension scheme, 36 days’ annual leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays), access to a ‘cash plan’ healthcare scheme currently provided by Simplyhealth, free lunch (up to a specified monetary limit), free
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and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and