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pioneering programme that integrates advanced technical training with essential business acumen and ethical awareness. Our current projects focus on bridging critical industry skills gaps, fostering commercial
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screening mammograms with robust clinical metadata. It is currently being used to evaluate commercial AI tools for cancer detection and for predicting cancers that may develop within 3¿5 years following a
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groups, providing instruction on core skills and rules, motivating participants and ensuring sessions run safely. Collaborate with University and College Wellbeing leads to develop a programme of
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looking to develop postgraduate teaching skills. The Department of Sociology is part of a joint undergraduate degree programme in Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) and also has a vibrant MPhil and
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wellbeing: Our Cambridge Works programme isn't just corporate speak - we genuinely want you to thrive both at work and at home. We've embraced flexible hybrid working, and we balance in-person collaboration
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The UKRI-funded 5-year project, 'Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City', selected for funding by the European Research Council under its 'HORIZON' programme, is recruiting to its
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and Archives, as well as wider University departments to embed evidence-based decision-making, influence cultural policy, and support sector leadership. From developing case studies and training
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and Ethernet networking. You would be given the opportunity to work with colleagues to deliver projects and services. We also provide a comprehensive training programme, including dedicated development
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many academic disciplines. This is an exciting opportunity to support the development, research, and valorisation of impact-oriented projects for the Desirable Digitalisation programme, a collaboration
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The Finance Transformation Programme is part of a series of change initiatives at Cambridge University, which aim to embrace new ways of working to better support our staff and academic mission