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Cambridge University Mental Health Advice Service is seeking to recruit a Mental Health Adviser to support students with serious or enduring mental health problems and help them access
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-supervised by Prof. Dame Clare Grey and Prof. Dominic Wright in the Yusuf Hamied Chemistry Department, Cambridge University. The post is funded by the Faraday Institution, under the Next Generation Sodium
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the UK. Staff benefits Competitive annual salary of £24,759 pa (pay award pending). Please visit the 'Join our Team ' page for further details of our staff benefits. Application process In order to apply
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at the Clinical School, University of Cambridge. The GBC provides analytical and data management support to research groups within the Metabolic Research Laboratories (MRL). This covers aspects of genomics such as
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% of spine point 59, which is currently £6,120. The successful candidate will hold a doctoral degree and be able to show how their research contributes to economic and social development and/or international
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associate to join the group of Professor Angelos Michaelides at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge (https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/michaelides ). The project will involve
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(Zoology, Plant Sciences, Geography, Land Economy, Cambridge Judge Business School and Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership) and ten internationally renowned Cambridge-based conservation
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O'Brien's research group in the Department of Psychiatry, a vibrant interdisciplinary group of basic and clinical scientists at the University of Cambridge undertaking clinical and biomarker studies seeking
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part, at Cambridge University Hospitals an occupational health check will also be required. This is a wide-ranging position, which would suit a self-motivated individual who is experienced in working in
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. The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live