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Jesus College intends to appoint up to eight College Post-doctoral Associates (CPDAs) on or before 1 October 2024. At the time of appointment applicants should normally have a doctorate or the
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, organisations and society. Since 1990, Cambridge Judge has forged a reputation as a centre of rigorous thinking and high-impact transformative education, situated within one of the world's most prestigious
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are keen to enable underrepresented early career researchers of Black Identity or Heritage to develop their portfolio of research experience and to thrive in academia. This one-year postdoctoral Fellowship
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. For one third of their time, the Fellow will develop and pursue their own research projects within this broad subject area. They will also take on a teaching load across undergraduate and taught
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/2024.01.27.577559 . Please contact Professor Stefan Marciniak ([email protected] ) or Elaine Soon ([email protected] ) for further information. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 years in the first
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submitted a PhD or is not working towards one they could be appointed as a Research Assistant if they have either a degree (and/or Master's) in a relevant area or equivalent experience. Location of post
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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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application. Please include details of your referees, including email address and phone number, one of which must be your most recent line manager. The closing date for applications is: 31st May 2024 Interviews
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fixed-term for one year in the first instance. We welcome applications from individuals who wish to be considered for part-time and other flexible working arrangements. If you have any questions about
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new project with the aim to transform the design of engineering components from one based on selecting a best single material to one in which material properties and compositions are treated as