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Applications are invited for a Research Support Manager to work on the NIHR School for Primary Care research programme based in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences (NDPCHS
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The Astrophoria Foundation Year Programme seeks to appoint a part-time Teaching Associate for occasional hours of teaching (c. 30 hours per year). The role has been created to strengthen
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to the CTL (re)designing summative assessment consultancy service (link) and have experience of working with course/programme teams to support them in developing new programmes and/or introducing major changes
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, and communities. You will contribute to the delivery of key programmes under the University’s Access and Participation Plan (APP) including: BeUNIQ: a sustained-contact programme for UK state-school
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applications across sectors such as energy, urban mobility, healthcare, space exploration, and nuclear inspection. You will have a degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline, and possess
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a dedicated sub-group within the Emerging Pathogens Vaccine Group, developing and driving a world-class research programme focused on advancing vaccine technologies for outbreak response and pandemic
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comprehensive range of childcare services Family leave schemes Cycle and electric car loan schemes Employee Assistance Programme Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs Discounted bus travel and Season
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organisations? Join the Transforming Oxford’s Digital Communications Programme, based in the IT Services team at the University of Oxford, and help shape how digital communications are delivered across our world
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pension scheme 38 days annual leave A comprehensive range of childcare services Family leave schemes Cycle and electric car loan schemes Employee Assistance Programme Membership to a variety of social and
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Colorectal Cancer) study, a Cancer Research UK–funded programme led from the University of Oxford. The project aims to uncover how the sequence of genetic mutations in colorectal cancer drives changes in stem