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Black British identities. At the project's heart is a Community Panel who will guide, shape and curate a programme of activities, events, exhibitions and other outputs. CUL is also collaborating with
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Immunology applied to early cancer. This position is part of a long term research programme centred on exploiting the adaptive immune system for early cancer detection funded by the ACED alliance. The role
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to the launch of the Bloomberg Cambridge University Corporate Bond Index later in 2025 and the delivery of the ongoing research programme related to the index project. The successful candidate will undertake desk
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experience in addition to excellent organisation and communication skills, a flexible and adaptable approach to work, and above all a commitment to delivering an outstanding service for all programme
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required. The successful applicant will have GCSE's in English and Mathematics, NVQ Level 2 or equivalent level of practical experience, and will be computer literate. You must be able to communicate
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involvement in cutting-edge programme design, you'll be perfectly placed to thrive in a role that blends teaching excellence with the freedom to innovate and influence the future of education! The Role As an
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doctoral programs in fields like Ethnology and Pharmacy. With 3 postdoctoral stations and 5 ESI top 1% disciplines (including Chemistry and Computer Science), SCMU combines humanities excellence with STEM
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applications and securing impactful gifts across the varied programme. We believe that diversity strengthens and enriches us. We are committed to helping to make the arts and cultural sector a more diverse and
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We are pleased to advertise a research assistant position within the Genomic Disorders and Cognitive Development programme, led by Dr Kate D. Baker. The programme takes an interdisciplinary