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has been ranked the world’s leading university for nine consecutive years. A place where centuries of tradition meet world-changing innovation, we offer you the chance to shape the future while working
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Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) is seeking to appoint a Departmental Lecturer in History of Design. About the role The History of Design portfolio in the Department
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shape and deliver inclusive innovation through the our Innovation & Engagement work, especially the Oxfordshire Strategic Innovation Taskforce (OSIT). This is a unique opportunity to join a world-leading
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engineering, materials science, spectroscopy or fluorescent systems. Candidates with prior experience in the design, development and engineering of luminescent sensors and pressure sensitive paints are strongly
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getting involved in all aspects of the development process from design to implementation. You have knowledge of accessibility, SEO, and building with user experience in mind. You have an appreciation
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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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translational research, interpreting technical content, and contributing to publications, reports, and grant applications. You’ll collaborate with internal stakeholders such as Oxford University Innovation (OUI
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delivering digital innovation to support research, teaching, and professional services. What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, including: 38 days of annual leave
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maintaining effective and efficient systems to ensure the trials are delivered according to milestones. You will co-ordinate the design, implementation and running of the clinical trials across participating
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and analysing qualitative and quantitative data to identify strategic priorities and evaluate success; writing reports; designing, developing and implementing initiatives including best practices