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. The Role Alongside two Sous Chefs, you will be expected to oversee the general operation of Kellogg kitchens, ensuring food is prepared to the required high standard, orders are placed with suppliers and to
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mechanics, or coupled aero-thermo-mechanical systems; c) development of advanced algorithms, numerical schemes, and high-performance software for simulation of complex physical systems, including fluid
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and Supporter Engagement, you will manage a small, high-performing team and work collaboratively across the School and University to create innovative, impactful experiences that strengthen alumni
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About the role The Department of Chemistry is seeking two proactive and collaborative Senior HR Officers to deliver a high-quality, customer-focused HR service across one of Oxford’s largest
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improvement practices, develop performance metrics to track success, and share lessons learned to promote a culture of continuous improvement across the department. You’ll be joining a welcoming, high
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experimental expertise across projects. You will be responsible for performing high-quality bioinformatic analyses of single-cell and multi-omic datasets, developing and optimising computational workflows, and
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such as high-content live-cell imaging (SPOT) and single-cell multiomics. You will work closely with clinical collaborators and computational partners to generate mechanistic insights, with opportunities
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computing services, including data centres, high-performance computing platforms, and the central Trusted Research Environment, as well as underpinning capabilities. You will play a leading role in
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. This position is part of the expanding OCTRU programming team, that ensures trial programming provision enables and proactively supports excellent research with high quality fully validated systems. On receipt
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the MSK RRDN lead, will provide strategic direction and leadership to the MSK Clinical Research Delivery Team, ensuring high performance, resource coordination, and effective task allocation across internal