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multiple work packages and stakeholders, ensuring compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), sponsor requirements, and all relevant regulatory frameworks. To be successful in this role, you will hold a
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of Head of ITSG Operations within the Social Sciences Division. You will help drive a progressive, collaborative, and service-oriented IT strategy across multiple departments and play a key role in
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and Open Programmes, ensuring revenue recognition is accurate and aligned with accounting standards. Prepare month-end accounts, balance sheet reconciliations and management reporting for both
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may change over time according to project workload and priorities. As part of this role, you will provide a coordinated approach to multiple integrated activities, while ensuring internal visibility and
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drug and disease research in multiple projects in the group. The candidate is expected to lead a drug development project and support other group projects. This will include lab experiments, analysing
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an agile delivery team and senior stakeholders across the University, you’ll champion user needs while aligning with strategic goals. Your leadership will be pivotal in integrating the TRE with wider
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subject matter experts. Strategic alignment with wider programmes and effective communication of updates to governance groups will be key, alongside deputising for the Programme Lead as needed. You’ll be
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society. You’ll shape and implement an ambitious events strategy aligned with Oxford’s climate priorities, work closely with the School’s Director, COO, core team and key academics, lead preparations for
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. cerebrospinal fluid, CSF). The OBB supports research programmes into nervous system development, normal ageing and dementia, Parkinson's disease, motor neuron disease, multiple sclerosis, autism and traumatic
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) • Proactive, adaptable, and able to manage multiple priorities effectively Application Process To apply, please upload: • A covering letter/supporting statement • Your CV • The details