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Cambridge Digital Humanities seeks to recruit a fixed term Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities, to be appointed to the Faculty of English. The appointee will take up the post in September 2024
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Cambridge Digital Humanities seeks to recruit a fixed term Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities, to be appointed to the Faculty of English. The appointee will take up the post in September 2024
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in a 40-minute interview. Terms and conditions The appointment is fixed term for one year, subject to completion of a probationary period of 3 months. The salary range for a Teaching Associate is
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Stochastic Modeling of Quantum Computing and AI ( Job Number: 24000528) Faculty of Business Grade 7: - £37,099 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contracted Hours
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 31 January 2025. Would you like to help build the University of Cambridge's AI for science community and help NHS in assisting medical
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Research Fellowships Postdoctoral Society Enquiries: Contact Us 01223 338 400 Trinity College Cambridge CB2 1TQ, U.K. Registered Charity No. 1137604 Copyright Trinity College Cambridge 2024 - All Rights
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of computing as a Research Assistant / Research Associate. In collaboration with Spotta, Cambridge and based at Newcastle University you will help to achieve an Accelerated Knowledge Transfer Partnership's
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Modelling of Molecular Crystals ( Job Number: 24000009) Department of Chemistry Grade 7: - £37,099 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: up to 7
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projects on NMR relaxometry in collaboration between JM and the Magnetic Resonance Research Centre at the University of Cambridge have demonstrated successful application of NMR relaxation measurements