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Description. We offer 34 days annual leave (includes Bank Holidays), workplace pension scheme, health cash plan, life assurance, employee assistance programme, free on-site parking, free use of gym and swimming
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annual leave (includes Bank Holidays), workplace pension scheme, health cash plan, life assurance, employee assistance programme, free on-site parking, free use of gym and swimming pool, free lunch plus
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assurance, employee assistance programme, free on-site parking, free use of gym and swimming pool, free lunch plus other benefits commensurate with working for a large Cambridge University College. How
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, Sept) February College Open Day Christ's Medicine Taster Day (January) Christ's Natural Sciences Taster Day (March) Women in Maths Programme (March) English Taster Series (March) World Of Words
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. This includes acting as first and main point of contact for enquiries from visitors, guests, students, Fellows and staff. Porters are also responsible for the safety and security of College premises and
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background in genomics/bioinformatics and be able to perform research on complex genomic datasets using the command line in High Performance Computing cluster environments. This should include abilities in
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continue with your default DNS resolver. However, a third-party might be able to see what websites you visit. Learn more… Open Site in New Window It looks like your network security settings might be causing
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), Cecilia Heyes (Oxford) and Phil Corlett (Yale). In this PhD studentship, you will lead on experimental and computational work looking at how social interaction biases feelings of confidence, and how
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. The Fellowship lasts for up to 4-years, or until the end of the external funding - whichever is sooner. The main function of Non-Stipendiary Fellowships is to offer researchers who have already secured external
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the evenings and at weekends with extended hours during term time. They act as a security presence, provide a point of reference for Library users and give directions, answer routine enquiries and assist with