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16 May 2024. Applicants must have (or expect to obtain) at least the equivalent of a UK upper second-class Bachelor's or Integrated Master's degree in a relevant subject, such as Chemistry or
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The Faculty Accounts Office is seeking an Accounts Clerk to assist in the administration of accounts and maintain financial records within the Faculty of Human, Social and Political Sciences and the
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join the team as a Programme Administrator. The Institute of Computing for Climate Science (ICCS) studies and supports the role
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consistent manner. You will work collaboratively with the internal compliance and engineering contract teams order to obtain, interrogate and manage the data and to ensure that the Universities asset data sets
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efficient service within the Stores/Purchasing Section of the facility. The role holder is required to: Process and obtain authorisation of orders, answer staff and supplier order queries, process goods in
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Applications are invited for 3.5-year fully funded PhD studentship based in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, University of Cambridge and industry partner Swift Solar
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. The Porters Lodge is open 24/7 and there is a shift system in operation. Shifts will normally be 8-hours and may be day, evening or night shifts including at weekends or on Bank holidays. Average working hours
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Applications are invited for the position of Engineering Lead at the Institute of Computing for Climate Science (ICCS). In the face of the present climate crisis, there is pressing need for skilled
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About the Role Computational modelling is at the core of climate science, where complex models of earth systems are key to the scientific process. Most models embed significant inherent and
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for applications that can revolutionise society, including domains such as drug design, agriculture, climate change and more. To cater to applications in these domains, we require fault-tolerant systems that can