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Information for the role of Senior Programme Mentor - Downing College International 15-18 Programmes £15.12 per hour up to 48 hours per week About Downing International Programme The Downing College
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Information for the role of Programme Mentor - Downing College International 15-18 Programmes £12.58 per hour up to 48 hours per week About Downing International Programme The Downing College
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Information for the role of Teaching Assistant - Downing College International Undergraduate Programme £12.58 per hour up to 48 hours per week About Downing International Programme The Downing
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Information for the role of Senior Teaching Assistant - Downing College International Undergraduate Programme £15.12 per hour up to 48 hours per week About Downing International Programme The
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Unit at the University of Cambridge provides an ideal place to commence a career in Biostatistics. Our thriving PhD programme is hugely successful and competition for places is high. The BSU's relaxed
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Lucy Cavendish College, part of the University of Cambridge, is seeking to appoint a driven individual to work within the Student Office. The Student Office Programme Administrator will have
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Science and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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Programmes Officer (VHI) Salary: £29,157 per annum pro rata (full time equivalent of £41,735 per annum) Location: Cambridge, St Edmunds College Contract type: Maternity Cover – 12 Months Fixed Term
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application of computational tools for the early detection and deconstruction of chromosomal instability in cancer” For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications