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, Surveillance & Exploration). This innovative initiative, established in 2024, is a collaboration between the University of Oxford and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) aimed at identifying molecular vulnerabilities in
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We are seeking a Project Administrator for the HESTIA project ( https://hestia.earth ). HESTIA is the main output of the Oxford Martin Programme on Food Sustainability. We are part of the Department
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at the University of Oxford and play a vital role in delivering major building projects that shape the University’s future. We welcome applications from those without corporate experience who are eager to build
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a new fixed-term position of Digital Projects Officer. Working closely with the Institute Administrator/ Deputy, you will help develop, automate and streamline
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Applications are invited for a SQL Developer, to work with the ORCHID Research Platform central data team at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. ORCHID is a large primary care
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responsible for supporting the Post-Award financial management of a portfolio of research/trading projects, ensuring that all expenditure is in line with funder and university regulations. About You You should
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Finance Division We're seeking a proactive Projects Finance Advisor to manage our Digital Transformation Programme related projects. You will be the prime Research Accounts contact person for any
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- www.rse.ox.ac.uk ) is looking to recruit a Research Software Engineer (RSE) to join our team. We work with other research groups across the University of Oxford to create, improve and maintain software used
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. Reporting to the CRANE Programme Manager, the Communications Officer will join a committed team of professional services staff who ensure the smooth running of the network and its associated activities
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with a diverse range of stakeholders, including academics, external funding bodies, and other university staff. You will support principal investigators and project managers in effectively managing