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Public Policy. This position is based in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The appointment term for this Fellow is for one year, starting July 2024. Preference will be
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Anthropology, University of Cambridge, and Hughes Hall, Cambridge, with co-terminous appointments of a 70% of full time contract at the Department of Social Anthropology and a 30% of full time contract at Hughes
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pursuing a PhD in Sociology, Organizational Studies, Education, or Public Policy. This position is based in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The appointment term
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University of Cambridge, Department of Archaeology | Cambridge, England | United Kingdom | about 8 hours ago
above. Applications are encouraged from all branches and fields of archaeology broadly construed, including also human evolution, heritage and museums studies, with no restrictions on methodological
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research and teaching culture; teach in Colleges in small groups; to act as a College Director of Studies for students choosing to take papers in Land Economy; teach undergraduate and/or Masters students in
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all branches and fields of archaeology broadly construed, including also human evolution, heritage and museums studies, with no restrictions on methodological approach, period or geographic focus
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Colleges. They would also be expected to act as Director of Studies for students in at least one year of the History and joint History Triposes. The successful candidate will become a Fellow of the College
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, Human Frontiers), the Wellcome Trust or the Leverhulme Trust. Applicants must, at the time of their appointment, and for the duration of their appointment, be working at the University of Cambridge
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. Applicants must, at the time of their appointment, and for the duration of their appointment, be working at the University of Cambridge (or an associated research institution) in a post-doctoral research role
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Churchill College intends to appoint up to 16 Postdoctoral By-Fellows from the community of postdoctoral researchers of the University of Cambridge and its associated research institutes