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the Role As Programme Manager, you will lead the next phase of the Academic Career and Reward Framework (ACRF), overseeing four key workstreams: Academic Pathways, Workload, Reward & Recognition, and
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computational genomics to understand mechanisms underlying rare human disease with a goal to enhance both diagnosis and treatment. We have a highly collaborative, open-science approach. As part of CRDG, you will
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skills, with an ability to maintain confidentiality as appropriate and to encourage a team-based approach to tasks. A high level of computer literacy with expertise in the use of spreadsheets and databases
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The Department of Statistics and St Anne’s College intend to appoint to the Professorship of Statistical Science as soon as possible. The Professorship of Statistical Science is at the heart of the
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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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to develop your skills and apply your experience across a broad range of technical activities supporting fundamental scientific testing for high-speed aerospace vehicle applications. From engineering design to
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We are seeking a full-time Senior Developer in Computer Vision to join the Control Group at the Department of Engineering Science in central Oxford. The post is funded by the Engineering and
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high-impact research in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment spanning medical statistics, epidemiology, clinical microbiology, and data science. You’ll work with large-scale electronic health
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offers significant opportunities for growth and development as an academic. About You You will have a degree in a relevant subject (including, but not limited to, data science, statistics, computer science
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collaboration with the Head of Copyright and Licensing, a comprehensive copyright literacy programme at the Bodleian Libraries and throughout the University of Oxford. You will be required to: Respond