94 Arts and Literature positions at University of Cambridge in United-States in United Kingdom
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(Internal candidates only) Do you have great IT and organisational skills? Interested in a role which is contributing to changing lives for the better? Looking for your next challenge? We are recruiting a Senior IT Infrastructure Lead who can manage infrastructure to deliver secure services,...
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The Department of Politics and International Studies is looking for a proactive and experienced part time (24 hours per week) administrator to provide critical support to the Centre for Latin American Studies. In addition to the day-to-day running of the Centre, providing support to the Centre...
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School of Arts and Humanities in achieving its strategic aims and objectives in relation to governance, policy and business operations in support of teaching and research. You will manage the
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School of Arts and Humanities in achieving its strategic aims and objectives in relation to governance, policy and business operations in support of teaching and research. You will manage the
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. The TA will be expected to make significant contributions to undergraduate papers such as Sp1 (Introduction to the Language, Literatures and Cultures of the Spanish-speaking World), Sp4 (Modern Spanish
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Clare College invites applications for the role of Choir Administrator, responsible for the management of all internal and external engagements of the choir, including all concerts, tours, broadcasts, recordings and weekly chapel services, and to maintain the choir's stand-alone website,...
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. The project is being undertaken in collaboration with international researchers and NHS and third sector partners. The role Contribute to a systematic review of literature exploring the effects of parenting
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Surveillance dataset, and to also attempt, through extensive literature review, to highlight how missingness mechanisms can be identified, which informs the use of either the Complete Case Analysis or Multiple
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evaluation data and undertaking analysis. Review of relevant literature for the preparation of academic and non-academic outputs is essential. In particular, the role will involve analysis and write-up for co
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, catalysing the research environment with new and challenging perspectives from a broad range of new voices. The Department of History of Art, Kettle's Yard, Fitzwilliam Museum and the School of Arts