
University of Cambridge
Job Description Overview and Guidance for International Applicants
About the Role:
The Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences (LML) is offering an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and proactive individual to join their team as a Projects Coordinator. This position involves collaborating closely with the Centre’s Director and Deputy Director to manage innovative research projects, provide administrative support, and oversee general operations. LML focuses on tackling legal and ethical challenges arising within medicine and the life sciences, addressing issues at international, national, and local levels. This transformative work lies at the intersection of law, medicine, and science, making it a unique chance for applicants passionate about interdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge research.
The position is fixed-term for 12-24 months, with the potential for an extension based on performance and ongoing project needs.
If appointed, you will play a central role in facilitating impactful research and ensuring the Centre runs smoothly, contributing to important advancements in healthcare and legal policies.
Advice for Applicants with an International Education Background:
This position provides a unique platform for candidates with diverse educational and professional backgrounds to engage in globally-relevant projects. As you prepare your application, here are some key tips to help you stand out:
- Highlight International Perspectives:
– If your academic qualifications or professional experience include exposure to international legal systems, medical practices, or ethical frameworks, be sure to emphasize this. LML’s projects often address issues at global and international levels, so your ability to navigate cross-cultural dynamics will be highly regarded.
- Demonstrate Interdisciplinary Expertise:
– If your background combines studies or experience in law, medicine, life sciences, public health, ethics, or related fields, showcase how your unique skills align with the Centre’s mission. International applicants often bring fresh perspectives on interdisciplinary challenges that can enrich the Centre’s work.
- Know the Eligibility Requirements for UK Employment:
– The University requires all employees to be eligible to live and work in the UK. International candidates should ensure they meet visa and work requirements at the time of application. Research available visa options (e.g., Skilled Worker visa) and mention your eligibility in your cover letter if relevant.
- Tailor Your Application:
– Reference the Further Particulars found in the application portal to address specific responsibilities of the role. Demonstrate how your skills and experiences align with the outlined criteria. For example, mention prior experience coordinating research projects or managing administrative tasks in an academic setting.
- Attention to Detail:
– Quote the reference number (JK46472) in your application and correspondence to ensure your submission is processed correctly. Carefully follow instructions for creating an account in the recruitment system and uploading your documents.
- Prepare for Interviews:
– Interviews will be held during the week commencing 4 August 2025. Consider preparing examples of how you’ve worked on relevant projects, coordinated teams, or solved ethical or logistical challenges in previous roles. Candidates with international education backgrounds may want to consider how their experiences could uniquely contribute to the Centre’s global ambitions.
How to Apply:
- Visit the recruitment portal and click the ‘Apply’ button to register an account (if you don’t already have one). You will need to apply online by midnight on 23 July 2025.
- If you need any help or clarification, you can contact the Research Projects Coordinator, Jake Widjaya, at jsjw2@cam.ac.uk. For questions about the overall application process, reach out to the HR office within the Faculty of Law at hr@law.cam.ac.uk.
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
The University is committed to fostering equality, diversity, and inclusion, and welcomes applicants from all sections of society. If you have specific accessibility needs during the application process or interview, don’t hesitate to communicate them with HR staff in advance.
Closing Thoughts:
This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to high-impact research in a world-renowned academic setting. If you’re inspired by addressing ethical and legal challenges in medicine and life sciences, and you meet the eligibility requirements, don’t hesitate to apply!
To apply for this job please visit www.jobs.cam.ac.uk.