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Are you skilled in communications and enjoy engaging with a wide variety of audiences? Do you possess excellent administration skills and want to apply them to make a real impact? Join our dynamic International Student Recruitment team in Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach at the University...
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We are seeking a full-time Grants and Projects Assistant to join the Projects Team at the Department of Engineering Science in Central Oxford. The post is permanent. You will be a member of the
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About the role The SCG-Oxford Centre of Excellence in Chemistry (CoE) has an opportunity for an experienced Administrator / Executive Assistant to join the team. The post holder will play a crucial
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organisational skills. You will be working in a growing department within the Medical Sciences Division. The Department of Paediatrics is a world leader in child health research and hosts internationally renowned
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registered with the AHCS (please state AHCS registration date and re-accreditation) and have a degree in a relevant subject e.g. Nursing/Biological Sciences. Experience of working in research in a clinical
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We are looking to hire postdoc with a background in MRI physics/engineering, between whom we will gain experience in: Biophysical modelling Bloch-based physics simulation Multi-modal quantitative
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Applications are invited for a SQL Developer, to work with the ORCHID Research Platform central data team at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. ORCHID is a large primary care
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applications from those with a background in International Business, broadly defined, who are committed to a programme of intellectually rigorous and relevant scholarship in global strategy, comparative
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Research Information Manager Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford The Department of Chemistry is looking for a pro-active and innovative Research Information Manager to support its
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of Oxford. The OII is a multidisciplinary research and teaching department dedicated to the social science of the Internet. Following a successful pilot, the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) is seeking