24 Humanities positions at University of Cambridge in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Sciences, which has a broad interests including animal, human, plant and microbial science. The job-holder may work simultaneously on up to 2-3 projects across multiple Departments; each project will be
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Temporary cover: This post is fixed-term for 1 years or the return of the post holder, whichever is the earlier. Personal and Professional Development (PPD), sits in the Human Resources Division
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Service. All appointments are subject to a criminal background check and proof of qualifications in accordance with the requirements of the Children Act.
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Jim Ede's support for artists and belief in art's power to make us look again and change how we act in the world. The closing date for applications is 11.59pm, Thursday 11th July 2024 Interviews
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-Hutchison building is part of the University of Cambridge's Department of Oncology, based on the Biomedical Campus in Cambridge. The role holder will act as the routine point of contact, receiving and
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funded by a BHF Intermediate Clinical Research Fellowship and will run for 4 years. Dr Bargehr uses human pluripotent stem cells to generate cardiovascular cells to treat damaged hearts (Bargehr et al
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for Immunotherapy and Infectious Disease (CITIID). Research within the McKinney group, funded by MRC and NIH grant support, is focused on integrating multimodal genomic data from human cohorts to gain insight
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instructions and complete order forms. Good verbal communication skills to effectively support customers face to face. A reliable work ethic. In addition to the base salary for this role, the University also
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environment and is ideal for those who thrive in the face of change. This role would suit a problem-solving minded and technically skilful individual with experience working in a biological lab environment. We
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employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. All appointments are subject to a criminal background check and proof of qualifications in accordance with the requirements of the Children Act.