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to the climate crisis? Are you looking to apply your design research experience to a new challenge? Do you thrive on working in an exciting and creative environment committed to making a difference? Inspiring
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. The post holder will have a deep interest in the built environment and will work closely with the PIs, team members and partners across herding communities, public bodies, policy makers and cultural
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our staff and to the sustainability of our environment, on our campus and beyond. We offer a competitive salary package, excellent pension scheme and a generous annual leave allowance, along with
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immunology/cancer immunology including the study of adaptive immune responses (e.g. T cells). You will have a willingness to engage with and support junior lab members to help foster a nuturing lab environment
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. The School is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to over 530 undergraduate students, 70 postgraduate taught students, and 130 teaching and research staff. Our research is highly collaborative
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project duration. When will you start? 1 October 2024 We are committed to sustainability and encourage all staff to adopt working practices that minimise impact to the environment wherever possible
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able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with
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environment for all. The University encourages applications from underrepresented groups inclusive of Black, Asian and other minoritised/marginalised ethnic groups, all gender identities and expressions from
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are committed to promoting an exciting, rewarding and healthy working environment and strive to support the career goals of our team members. The Cambridge Institute for Medical Research (CIMR) is located
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role will be based primarily in the Institute for New Economic Thinking, though you will also join the School of Geography and Environment. Reporting to Dr Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Dr François Lafond and