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. The interns are expected to have intermediate knowledge of the statistical programming language R. There are no prerequisites of medical statistics knowledge, but curiosity for biomedical applications is
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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 in Film and Screen Studies and French
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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 in Film and Screen Studies and French
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Clients. A good, up to date, working knowledge of current computer hardware. Experience of scripting and coding in at least one language (e.g. PowerShell, Python, PHP etc.) An understand of Lean and Agile
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Department/Location: Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, Cambridge Applications are invited for a three-year PhD Studentship based in the Section of Theoretical and Applied
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Applications are invited for a three-year PhD Studentship based in the Section of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at the University of Cambridge. This studentship, starting on 1 October 2024, is
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Number of positions 1 5 Vacancy ID 10820 College/Service 1 UAL Short Courses Ltd Department/Team 1 UAL Short Courses Headquarters Location 1 UAL - Various sites, London UK Grade 1 Hourly Paid Lecturer Salary 1 £23.73 per hour Contract Permanent Term Hourly paid - TBC hours per week Apply by 6...
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, the email must have a subject line starting with [GLITTER_APPLICATION] N.B. All the application must be in English. Applications received in another language will not be considered. Questions regarding
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[GLITTER_APPLICATION] N.B. All the application must be in English. Applications received in another language will not be considered. Questions regarding the recruitment can be sent to [email protected] . To be considered
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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