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to disability equality matters; and support for disabled students related to teaching learning and assessment as well as physical and digital accessibility. The ADRC also provides a training and consultancy
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well as physical and digital accessibility. The ADRC also provides a training and consultancy service and coordinates approximately 20,000 hours' worth of Non-Medical Help (NMH) to disabled students each academic
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process with focus on financial and environmental sustainability whilst aligning with the Institute's missions and goals. With a turnover of non-staff costs in the region of £30m per annum, the role holder
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research group leaders, 200 scientific staff including PhD students, and 50 support staff. Key responsibilities include coordinating the financial support process for grant applications, advising on costs
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, Physics, Computer Science, Data Science, Biostatistics, Neuroscience, or Medicine. A strong academic track record and programming skills are essential. Experience with machine learning, data science
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well as physical and digital accessibility. The ADRC also provides a training and consultancy service and coordinates approximately 20,000 hours' worth of Non-Medical Help (NMH) to disabled students each academic
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, Physics, Computer Science, Data Science, Biostatistics, Neuroscience, or Medicine. A strong academic track record and programming skills are essential. Experience with machine learning, data science
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, as well as good attention to detail. Due to the nature of this role, the role holder should have a good level of physical fitness. What you'll do in a working day Assist in the preparation
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staff and display a strong commitment to fostering an ambitious and inclusive environment. How to apply The University of Cambridge will be advised and supported in this appointment process by
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Exciting opportunity for a Research Associate in MRI Physics for Neuroscience to join Professor Zoe Kourtzi 's Neuroscience team (Adaptive Brain Lab: https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk ) and MR