36 The University of New England positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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number of tutorial-related processes from the matriculation of new undergraduate students and undergraduate visas through to examinations and graduation. In addition to their advanced administrative skills
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-Wisconsin, Kobe and Cambridge, the post-holder will assist with the implementation of novel forms of representational decoding, apply these to ECoG and newly-acquired fMRI data, and relate them directly to
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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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Cambridge University Libraries, and in particular, the Hub library team. You will be joining before the department moves to the Ray Dolby building and will therefore be in a unique position to establish
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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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effective problem resolution skills Able to develop and implement new processes Excellent IT skills in a wide range of applications Excellent communication & customer relationship management skills Benefits
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as a centre of rigorous thinking and high-impact transformative education, situated within one of the world's most prestigious research universities, and in the heart of the Cambridge Cluster, the most
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research investigating triggers of alveolar epithelial dysfunction in familial forms of interstitial lung disease. You will work with novel alveolar organoids, creating patient-specific models which you will