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Brain BioLink (BBL) is a strategic initiative supported by the Medical research Council (MRC) with the aim to explore and implement novel technology- and science-led ways of human neurobiological
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that continuous improvement is embedded in everyday practice across the University. The role includes playing a leading part in the CI Community of Practice Steering Group and strengthening the University’s
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This position is a fixed-term for 1 year and secondment opportunities will be considered for internal candidates. Are you ready to be an agent of positive change? The Department of Materials is
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We are seeking a Divisional Finance Business Partner to join our team. This role, while formally part of the Central Finance Division, is embedded within the Medical Sciences Division and reports
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contributory pension scheme. • Affordable and sustainable commuting options, including a cycle loan scheme, discounted bus travel, and season ticket loans. • Access to a vibrant community through our social
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annum dependent on qualifications and experience, in line with current pay protection and transitional arrangements in the NHS. This is a full time, fixed term position for 12 months. The Oxford
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. This post is formally part of the University’s Finance Division but is embedded within the Medical Sciences Division reporting to the Divisional Financial Controller (DFC). The Medical Sciences Division is an
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity to join the Early Phase Clinical Trials Unit (EPCTU) at the Churchill Hospital. The unit is a 15-bed facility embedded within Cancer and Haematology
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The Oxford Brain Bank (OBB) is a research tissue bank based in the Department of Neuropathology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. It hosts tissue from several clinical cohorts including Brains
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Departments, there is significant opportunities for the EDI Partner to have an impact on the activity of the Division and its Departments in embedding an inclusive culture for our students, researchers and