10 postdoc-position-in-natural-product-chemistry Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge
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endnotes), applicants should describe their research and its importance, and what they will bring to the Churchill academic community. The nature and tenure of their current position should be clearly stated
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Two positions are available, for Research Assistants in the Department of Engineering, to work on the Aviation Impact Accelerator project led by Professor Robert Miller. The post holder will be
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highlighting case studies of successful continued engagement and providing guidance for productive ways forward in times of crises. This is an opportunity for a highly motivated scholar with excellent public
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analysis Medical Sciences biochemistry or physiology Natural Sciences (Biological) biochemistry or cellular biology Natural Sciences (Physical) physics and/or mathematics for natural scientists Psychological
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analysis Medical Sciences biochemistry or physiology Natural Sciences (Biological) biochemistry or cellular biology Natural Sciences (Physical) physics and/or mathematics for natural scientists Psychological
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of cosmology in an active interdisciplinary environment and to help foster collaboration activities between the two institutions. The position is for the first two years located at Ludwig-Maximilians-University
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more than three A4 sides) including details of higher education, degrees awarded, positions held, and a list of publications. A document of no more than 1,200 words in length (excluding bibliography
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more than three A4 sides) including details of higher education, degrees awarded, positions held, and a list of publications. A document of no more than 1,200 words in length (excluding bibliography
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your current and future research plans, with an emphasis on how these fit within the remit of the position and the current research profile of the Department. c) A one page statement focusing on (i
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short-term Visiting Professors. Visiting Professorships are ideally suited to senior professors on sabbatical leave from their permanent positions who intend to conduct research in the University