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We are seeking an enthusiastic Programme Manager to provide operational management of a new collaborative partnership between the University of Cambridge and GSK. The Cambridge-GSK Translational
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University. The role holder will work across the scholar and collaborative arms of this initiative. They will profile and showcase activities and achievements of scholars, both current and alumni
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will provide marketing and administration support and work closely with the EMBA Head of Marketing and EMBA Head of Admissions to promote the Cambridge EMBA and the Global EMBA and actively recruit
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to work with Dr Virginia Pedicord at the Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology & Infectious Disease (CITIID) in the Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical
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University. The role holder will work across the scholar and collaborative arms of this initiative. They will profile and showcase activities and achievements of scholars, both current and alumni
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at the University of Cambridge Department of Medicine seeks to gain mechanistic insights into the influence of the microbiota on local and systemic immune responses. These insights will enable the development of new
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at the University of Cambridge Department of Medicine seeks to gain mechanistic insights into the influence of the microbiota on local and systemic immune responses. These insights will enable the development of new
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Applications are invited for a Business Administration Advanced Apprentice to work in the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute (CSCI) and Department of Haematology. This role is based in the Jeffrey Cheah
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Details Posted: 24-Apr-24 Location: USA - MA - Cambridge Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Arts/Museums Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 65683BR Job Summary Serves as a front-line
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We have a postdoctoral position available to study host-pathogen interactions and innate immune recognition in the group of Prof. Yorgo Modis in the University of Cambridge Department of Medicine