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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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procedures are followed at all times. Confidence and a positive attitude are essential for this role. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs is required. Candidates should have an education to A-Level
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of Ophthalmology and will further develop, expand, and diversify Oxford’s portfolio of internationally competitive research in Ophthalmology/Visual Science. The Chair will develop and lead their own programme of
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******Please note this is a re-advertisement, previous applicants need not apply** Location: Level 4, John Radcliffe Hospital and Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford Contract type: Fixed term for 36
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the role The Assistant Course Manager is responsible for leading the smooth administration of the MSt Practical Ethics programme. You will ensure the efficient and effective administration of all key
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on projects from the “Barnes Group Vaccine Programme” led by Professor Ellie Barnes and supervised by Dr. Gerardo Montalvo Zurbia-Flores. The projects involve the development, optimisation, and evaluation
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preservation of the Bodleian’s collection of early photography. The successful candidate will be based at our conservation workshops at the Weston Library. You will plan and carry out conservation treatments
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post holder will provide a wide range of administrative support for Professor MacLaren’s research programme at the NLO and for BRC-supported retinal gene therapy trials led by Professor MacLaren
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postgraduate programme development, and preparations for the faculty’s relocation to the new Schwarzman Centre in 2025. This transitional period will involve adapting to shared premises and aligning processes
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programme. The History of Art provision in the Department for Continuing Education is at a moment of growth, with the introduction of a newly revised Undergraduate programme and future plans to develop and