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shift basis. Situated in the bustling heart of Cambridge, Clare College offers not only a prestigious setting but also exquisite surroundings, featuring some of the region's most renowned gardens
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Christmas & Summer staff events. Cycle to work scheme. Use of the College Gym, Tennis courts and Library and the opportunity to work in beautiful surroundings. Further details and a College Application form
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environment where you can drive excellence in Contract and Supplier performance? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to become a key player in our Procurement Governance team! The Procurement
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the direction of the lab. The MTI is a buoyant, vibrant and fast-paced environment and is ideal for those who thrive in the face of change. This role would suit highly motivated individuals with desire to acquire
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the direction of the lab. The MTI is a buoyant, vibrant and fast-paced environment and is ideal for those who thrive in the face of change. This role would suit highly motivated individuals that have accumulated
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maintaining our cutting-edge Moodle-based Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). You will be the go-to person for clinical students, academic staff, and administrative personnel, ensuring they have a seamless
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Preparation & Cooking: Patisserie and Confectionery), or equivalent gained through apprenticeship. Food Hygiene qualification A minimum of three years previous experience in a commercial kitchen environment
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provide support to academics, students and other professional services staff, to help ensure that all aspects of undergraduate teaching run smoothly throughout the year in a supportive work environment
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-quality dishes. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with similar experience and a passion for food who wishes to develop their skills in a fast moving, varied and professional environment. Working
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for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) at the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, and the Energy & Environment Policy Lab at the University of Berkeley's Department