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successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. A member of the reception team is often the first point of contact for staff, students and visitors (either in person or on the telephone), and as such
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successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. We are looking to recruit a post-doctoral researcher to work with the Centre for Endowment Asset Management (CEAM) of Cambridge Judge Business School
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Home Office Licence modules A-C and hold a Home Office Personal Licence, and completion of Institute of Animal Technology (IAT) Level 2 (minimum). Experience working within a designated establishment
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successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. The building is listed and was constructed in a dramatic and modern design behind the retained façade of the original Addenbrooke's Hospital
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successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. The Senior Receptionist is part of the facilities team which manages the buildings and provides central services to Cambridge Judge Business School and
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on methodologies for nowcasting and forecasting epidemics. The project is in collaboration with the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge and the UK Health Protection Agency
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range of professional backgrounds including business, management, policy, technology, design, consultancy, law, communications, and others. To support the ongoing delivery of this programme and its
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on technical topics that meets end users' needs. Expertise and experience in search engine optimisation and content optimisation Experience of bespoke data analysis and report writing. Familiarity and experience
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applicant will have active access to cellular cancer models, genetically-engineered animal models of lung cancer and inducible ablation of senescence, and also to primary cells from human tissue samples in
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characterisation to understand and control electron-phonon coupling, device engineering, and the development of flat-panel X-ray imagers with high spatial resolution. The position in Cambridge will be focused mainly