209 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Cambridge
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on offer are many and include 33 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays), a defined contribution pension scheme with 6% (minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College
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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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Cambridge (October) 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 Residential (April) Maths
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An exciting new role has arisen to support the expansion of the Active Students Programme at Cambridge. The role holder will be part of the team responsible for coordinating and supporting the day
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service from our core facilities and operational teams. A Senior Group Leader appointment would be subject to the candidate's research programme aligning with the Institute's own strategic priorities
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) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim money for routine medical treatments including optical and dental), a free meal when on duty, and the opportunity
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to the College. The College 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
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in trust and foundation fundraising, programme development, or strategic partnerships. If you're someone who thrives on connecting ideas with impact, and funders with solutions, you'll find this role
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Research Support programme (TRS). TRS is a University-wide strategic initiative that aims to modernise research administration at Cambridge, eliminating operational inefficiencies and introducing digital
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A Copy Writer position has become available as part of the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme, an exciting research programme involving leading UK universities and KTH Sweden. CCG is funded