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computational fluid dynamics. About you The successful candidate will be the holder of a 1st class master’s degree in engineering with a focus on relevant Thermofluids simulation and experimentation. What we
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the early phase clinical trial unit providing effective an effective administrative support service for the team running our clinical cancer research programme. This post is largely office/computer based and
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vision for developing a competitive research programme in paediatric oncology, along with the strategic leadership skills to drive this vision forward. With either a translational or basic science
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About the role As a Visitor Experience Duty Manager, you will play a pivotal role in leading and supporting the largest team in the Museum, ensuring our Visitor Experience Assistants (VEAs) deliver exceptional service to every visitor. You will also support our security operation by ensuring...
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We are seeking an experienced and highly capable administrator to support our wide-ranging capital construction and improvements projects programme which includes some major new developments which
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Are you an External Network Installations & Projects Engineer eager to work with cutting-edge technology? Join our dynamic IT team at the University of Oxford and play a key role in developing and
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Senior Development Executive – Economics University of Oxford Location: Oxford, UK with hybrid working options Permanent and full-time role Salary: Grade 8: £49,119 - £58,265 pa with possible
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extensive opportunities for collaborative and interdisciplinary science, working closely with experimental biologists, computational modelers, and clinical partners. You will be positioned to drive
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discovery science where we reassemble physiological processes at the molecular, cellular, tissue and systems level of organisation. In so doing we provide a bridge to translational medicine, and interface
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We are seeking to appoint an Associate Professor of cell and molecular biology relevant to human disease, to be based in Oxford University’s Sir William Dunn School of Pathology. The role