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About the role We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced professional services manager to join the senior management team of the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical
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Are you an adept communicator with a passion for translating intricate concepts into captivating narratives? The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) is seeking an experienced
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A position exists for a "Post Doctoral Research Associate" in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics funded by a grant held by Prof. Ailsa Keating. Applicants should have a
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A position exists for a "Post Doctoral Research Associate" in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics funded by a grant held by Prof. Ailsa Keating. Applicants should have a
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This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced and skilled individual to join the Faculty of Mathematics professional service team as Postgraduate Office Manager. The successful candidate will
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The Department: The Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) is a large department with around 50 academic staff, 100 contract research staff and a team of 25 Professional
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Qualifications PhD in Computational Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering or Physics by the time the appointment begins. Additional Qualifications Applicants background may include studies in
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 years in the first instance. We invite applications for a Research Assistant position in the group of Prof. Bartomeu Monserrat at the University of Cambridge. We are looking for a motivated, independent, and talented scientist to join our...
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about this vacancy. The Department holds an Athena SWAN silver award for women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine. The University actively supports equality, diversity and
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Pillar (MWB), led by Professor Gordon Harold with co-leads Professors John Aston (Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics) and Diane Coyle (Department of Politics and International