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of research grants, reports, and papers. The broad topic of this fellowship is the relationship between public higher education organizations, student outcomes, and inequality. The successful applicant will
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the relationship between public higher education organizations, student outcomes, and inequality. The successful applicant will receive mentoring from faculty and have access to a broad range of
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an opportunity to: enjoy protected time for an independent research project; be embedded in a Faculty research and teaching culture; teach in Colleges in small groups; to act as a College Director of
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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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University of Cambridge, Department of Archaeology | Cambridge, England | United Kingdom | about 18 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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. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in developing and implementing technologies utilizing AI and data-driven approaches for human immune response monitoring, disease prediction, and identification
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multidisciplinary team. They should be incisive problem solvers and possess exceptional quantitative reasoning skills. They should be both creative and precise. Designated projects involve working with human clinical
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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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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