14 The University of New England positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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, create novel adaptations to current medical devices based on neurological function and perception, and produce tailored interventions to help deaf adults and children. We are seeking candidates who have
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the use of IT and will be able to demonstrate their competency in word processing, spreadsheets, databases and email packages. This is a varied post which requires excellent organisational skills and
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The Faculty of Music is looking for a new Courses Administrator with a particular focus on our undergraduate programme (Tripos). The successful applicant will be a proactive problem-solver with
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance. We are seeking two ambitious and talented postdoctoral research associates to join our team to develop new
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 5 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for a 5 month post doctoral position forming part of the METHID2 project (Novel
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Are you an experienced Project Manager looking for a new and exciting opportunity? The University has received funding for one of three Hubs in Telecommunications, named 'Platform Driving
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-Hutchison building is part of the University of Cambridge's Department of Oncology, based on the Biomedical Campus in Cambridge. The role holder will act as the routine point of contact, receiving and
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stroke patients and therefore the post holder will be involved in delivering novel therapies (in person and remotely) to determine efficacy. The post holder will work alongside Dr Ajay Halai and Prof
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UIS and the Service Desk University Information Services (UIS) provides the digital infrastructure, business information and computing services at the heart of one of the world's top universities
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for transplantation. Supervised by Dr Sarah Hosgood and funded by Kidney Research UK, the post will be based in the University of Cambridge Department of Surgery at Addenbrooke's Hospital on the Cambridge Biomedical