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Cambridge University is one the leading and popular University in a world, out of 140 department, the plant science department of Cambridge University is looking for research associate ( fixed term) . If you are looking for abroad job, looking for new challenge with excellent benefits in return of your skill And contribution here is job for you.....



  • University name : Cambridge University
  • Department name : department of plant science
  • Position name : research associate
  • Time duration : 3 years
  • Salary : £32236 - £39609
  • Last date : 06 October 2018

Job profile : Cambridge University is popular in there academic research  and now this University is looking for research associate for the department of plant science the program which is fully funded by the BBSRS  looking to oppointed committed researcher to investigates the role unknown protein called as BIG with unknown function in the regulation of the circadian clock and development in arabidopsis.


Position tital : Research associate( fixed term) 

Time duration : The eligible candidates are went to go plant science department at Cambridge University for a period of 3 years. The institute will provide accommodation at the campus.

Educational qualification : The applicant must be completed PhD in relevant discipline.

Salary : Selected candidates gets £32236 - £39609

How to apply :
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