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early career development post and is offered for a fixed-term period of five years. The successful candidate will be expected to teach on average nine hours of small group teaching a week during the
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, Land Law, and Family Law. The Lectureship is intended to provide a valuable development opportunity for a fixed term to an individual at the beginning of their academic career to allow them to build
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, candidates will need to submit a formal application to the University of Cambridge for a PhD in Physics. EU eligibility criteria for candidates: The Doctoral Candidate (DC) may be a national of a Member State
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team, who are responsible for all aspects of recruitment within the Cambridge University Development and Alumni Relations office. A typical week in this role might include scheduling and running
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St John’s College is looking to appoint a College Associate Lecturer and Fellow in English from 1 October 2024. This is an early career development post and is offered for a fixed-term period of
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St John’s College is looking to appoint a College Associate Lecturer and Fellow in Economics from 1 October 2024. This is an early career development post and is offered for a fixed-term period of
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St John’s College is looking to appoint a College Associate Lecturer and Fellow in English from 1 October 2024. This is an early career development post and is offered for a fixed-term period of one
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, and bioinformatics, and offers excellent opportunities for scientific career development. Appointment at Research Associate is dependent on having a PhD. Where a PhD has yet to be awarded or submitted
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, candidates will need to submit a formal application to the University of Cambridge for a PhD in Physics. EU eligibility criteria for candidates: The Doctoral Candidate (DC) may be a national of a Member State
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/ ), University of Cambridge. The position involves investigating the organisation and function of neural circuits underlying spatial orientation and self-motion perception, funded by the Wellcome Trust