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. Exceptional candidates may be eligible for an International Fee Bursary. Braze Alloy Development for Advanced Repair of Aeroengine Components Brazing offers the prospect of revitalising high temperature
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Lucy Cavendish College, part of the University of Cambridge, is seeking to appoint a Development Administrator on a part-time basis. The Development Administrator will provide efficient fundraising
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, to investigate links between transposons (mobile genetic elements) and the evolution of insecticide resistance, on the exciting new BBSRC funded project: ‘Are transposons important facilitators of resistance
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College's busy, friendly Alumni and Development team. You will help us keep in touch with over 7000 alumni worldwide, producing high-quality publications, digital content and visual materials that maintain
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studies of cell dynamics and tissue mechanics during embryo development. This post contains a dual research (~2/3 time) and management (~1/3 time) role. The candidate will work closely with the PI
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supported by creative learning technologies. These two positions will contribute to the development and delivery of courses focusing on Quantum Computing, as well as teach theory-focused courses offered by
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savings and discounts • Cycle to Work scheme • Training and development opportunities • Free parking may be available subject to capacity • Access to University Card with subsidised travel on U
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Investigating circuits for using memory in decision making The Tamura Lab for Circuit Physiology of Cognition is based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience (PDN
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into comprehensive engagement and fundraising opportunities involving the whole Clare community, working alongside the Master, Development Director and other members of the Development Office team. The post will
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development of wireless activation and communication systems enabling safe, efficient, and selective control of neurobots. Your work will focus on wireless energy transfer, external transmitter/receiver systems