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Colorectal Cancer - Stratification of Therapies through Adaptive Responses (CRC-STARS) programme, developing and applying cutting-edge mathematical methods to spatial transcriptomics imaging data in order to
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, cultural, and sports clubs. About the Role In this role you’ll be focused on supporting the Clarendon Fund, which is the University’s largest postgraduate scholarship programme. Clarendon is focused
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demonstrate post-qualification experience in translational research or research programme management, a strong understanding of protein biochemistry and mass spectrometry, and a proven ability to manage complex
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. The purpose is to develop the image of the College as a community which offers a stimulating intellectual environment with a distinctive and inclusive programme of enjoyable events and to burnish its identity
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We are seeking a talented and motivated researcher to join the Mead Group to contribute to a major research programme focused on understanding and preventing disease progression in
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across a spectrum of academic programmes in the department including the MSc in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition programme (MSc ALSLA), the MSc in Applied Linguistics for Language
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College within Oxford University, fostering an inclusive and egalitarian community. We offer: Membership of the University’s staff benefits program, including 38 days’ paid holiday and access to world-class
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commercial events programme from the ground up. Description Sitting within our dynamic Commercial Team, you will be primarily responsible for administering and managing a wide range of events and activity
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on a research programme which aims to obtain quantitative information regarding long term outcomes in early breast cancer. Contributing to several projects, you will collate and link data, design
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for administering the second year of the University’s Clinical Medicine programme, which is Year 5 of the standard 6-year Medicine programme and Year 3 of the 4-year Graduate-entry Medicine programme