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The Team The HR Team supports the Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) operations, we provide a comprehensive and strategic HR service to the institute, including recruitment, tutor and casual
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electronic records of all goods in and out of the site ensuring all items collected or delivered are signed for on the online management system. carry out with the fire, water and emergency light testing
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husbandry of animals including the provision of food and water, changing cages along with general cleaning duties to maintain the hygiene of animal accommodation as well as the general upkeep of the facility
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process, including water hygiene, mechanical lifts, electrical testing, and training. With support from the Facilities Assistant, take a hands-on approach to check and complete all maintenance requests
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The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) delivers high quality and distinctive educational programmes for adult learners, predominantly studying part-time, for either
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to increase the amount of renewable energy generated by on-site renewables. Equally, the role leads on identifying opportunities to reduce the University's use of water as part of or alongside the planned
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Hydrogen Technologies. Project Description Key questions and priorities that this project will address are: · How can NMR relaxometry inform our understanding of water environments and dynamics in ionomer
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, minerals, meteorites, waters, bio-minerals, soils) for isotope and trace element analysis using a suite of mass spectrometers (MC-ICPMS, TIMS, ICP-MS, ICP-OES). The role of the successful applicant will
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The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) delivers high quality and distinctive educational programmes for adult learners, predominantly studying on a part-time basis, for
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to address connections between southern Africa and the Indian Ocean World during the Global Middle Ages (500-1500 CE). The core team (the PI, two post-doctoral researchers, one doctoral student and the project