22 Linguistics uni jobs at University of Cambridge in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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The Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics is seeking to appoint a temporary full-time Teaching Associate (TA) in Italian and Comparative Romance Linguistics with a start date of 1
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The Spanish and Portuguese Section in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge is seeking to appoint a full-time Teaching Associate in Modern
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project exploring the potential of AI to reduce the barriers faced by people with different linguistic and communication challenges. The position would be fixed term for 12 months and full time. Cambridge
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The Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge is seeking to appoint a temporary full-time Teaching Associate (TA) in Medieval Italian Literature and
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The Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge is seeking to appoint a temporary full-time Teaching Associate (TA) in Modern and Contemporary Italian
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that are being collected (i.e. fNIRS/EEG/neurocognitive eye-tracking markers/language, motor and developmental assessments). This will also include modelling the contribution of exposure phenotypes (i.e. poverty
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of the lecture content. 2. In collaboration with Head Language Teacher, develop some content based on your lecture series that can be used as part of the final exam. 3. Help in provide feedback
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digital design language. You'll have support from a dedicated team of specialists including user research, content design, product and development. What we're looking for As a User Experience Designer, you
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in Italian History and Memory Studies, to work in the Italian Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics
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and describing features of their pronunciation. Participation in the wider activities of the Hebrew and Semitic linguistics community in Cambridge, including contributions to seminars and assistance in