291 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U.S"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Cambridge
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applications. The program emphasises interdisciplinary collaboration across orthopaedics, otology, and odontology, integrating basic research with preclinical and clinical studies. In partnership with 27
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to the college gym and swimming pool Employee Assistance Programme On-site parking APPLICATION PROCESS For application form and job description please visit Non-Academic Positions | Job Vacancies | About Us
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We are seeking a highly motivated Study/Trial Manager to join our team in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care. This position is part of CanRisk, an exciting programme of work focusing
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programme. Candidates at different stages of clinical training are welcome to apply but they will ideally have an interest in sub-specialty training in invasive coronary artery imaging. Candidates must be
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About the division/school: The Mastercard Foundation Climate Resilience and Sustainability Collaborative Program responds to the climate crisis in Africa by advancing relevant scholarship, curricula
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assurance x3 salary A health cash back scheme Cycle to work scheme Wellbeing programme including free yoga and bootcamp sessions To learn more about this role, or to make an informal enquiry, please contact
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a real-world impact. CCSI is looking to appoint a Programme Assistant within the centre. The role will provide administrative support for the successful delivery of CSV's programmes. As a member of a
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-month fixed term contract. The successful applicant will support the Cyber Security Risk Reduction Programme during this period. This is a great opportunity to work on a high-profile strategic initiative
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establishment or research facility. They will be organised and motivated to manage their own workload, with a proven record of meeting multiple deadlines. Educated to A Level standard (or equivalent) with
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hundreds of samples from multiple independent marine transmissible cancer clones. The role provides an exciting opportunity to combine single-cell cancer genomics with molecular cytogenetics and statistical