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research programmes. You will have the ability to identify research objectives and to carry out appropriate research activities within a given timescale, demonstrating the ability to work co-operatively with
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the implementation journey. Key responsibilities • Developing and delivering communications plans that support workstream-level and programme-wide engagement objectives, tailored to diverse internal audiences
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stakeholders to ensure the programme’s academic and strategic objectives are met in a timely and efficient manner. You should be educated to degree level or equivalent. You must have experience of administration
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journals, agree clear task objectives, organise, and delegate work to other members of the team, and share responsibility for shaping the research group’s plans. You will have a doctoral degree in Computer
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ultimate objective is to develop new ways to reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance within and between patients. The post-holder will be responsible for planning and executing experimental work
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to ensuring the teams have supporting tools in place to deliver the Workstream’s objectives. The postholder will have responsibility for leading and liaising between technical and non-technical teams
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, the Oxford Internet Institute, and Social Policy and Intervention, and in partnership with Nuffield College. The overarching objective of the postholder is to support the Director in the overall responsibility
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students. A major objective will be the validation of novel peptide candidates predicted to be presented by MHC molecules and capable of activating T cells, thereby informing the design of mRNA-based
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synergy. Within ISARIC, you will support the strategic objective of enabling local leadership by collaborating partners in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Within NAVIPP you will support the Nipah
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Europe, providing an excellent service to support the learning, teaching and research objectives of the University of Oxford. The famous Bodleian Library, the cornerstone of this network, has been