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strategic projects across our world-renowned MBA programme. In this pivotal role, you will design and implement initiatives that enhance student engagement, foster meaningful alumni and corporate partnerships
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computational approaches. You will play a hands-on role in generating and analysing high-quality data that fuels discoveries, publications and therapeutic innovation. https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/research
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-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of wireless technologies, troubleshoot complex issues, and provide expert guidance on best practices. About You Working in a busy environment you will be a
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of the Programme including developing and leading its academic strategy and managing a complex grouping of national and expatriate research staff in multiple locations. They will bring an exceptional international
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experience of working as a Business Analyst throughout the change lifecycle and on a variety of initiatives. Experience of working within a large and complex transformation programme would be highly regarded
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analysis skills and experience in statistical modelling, data wrangling, and analysis of complex behavioural datasets using R, Stata, or other statistical software packages. Experience of developing
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of the world’s leading Computer Science departments. This is a key role at the heart of the department’s strategic leadership, ensuring smooth operations, managing complex schedules, and supporting high-level
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with cutting-edge models and technologies—including patient-derived glioblastoma organoids, CRISPR-based screens, mass cytometry, and advanced microscopy—to dissect these complex biological processes
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the UKRI through the Frontier Guarantee Programme to Dr Jani R Bolla. The work is to be conducted in his lab in the Department Biology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB
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, and adept at implementing change in complex environments? Join the ‘Transforming Oxford’s Digital Communications’ programme based in the IT Services team at the University of Oxford, and help shape how