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responsibility for staff, budgets, and contracts to ensure the building operates efficiently, safely, and in alignment with the evolving needs of its research users. To be successful, you will hold a degree or
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compelling content aligned with pedagogical goals. Ensure all content is accessible, engaging and inclusive. Provide training and advice on media equipment and software to colleagues and students. Monitor
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into bookings • Planning and coordinating logistics across multiple venues • Supporting the delivery of events on-site with professionalism and flair • Capturing customer and staff
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, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. The post will be based in the Department of Chemistry, Chemistry Research Laboratory, Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TA and is available as soon as
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events strategy and resources, ensuring our approach is inclusive, efficient, and aligned with wider departmental goals. You will bring demonstrable experience in planning and delivering events and
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, answering questions, and guiding them through digital tools. Can juggle multiple tasks and work well with others in a flexible team environment. Understands how digital platforms work and what’s needed
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focusing on alignment of MMFM with ethical, legal, and social values. Specifically, the postholder will lead work to: (1) develop bias and fairness methods for domain-specific MMFM to identify and mitigate
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and implementing strategic and operational priorities. You will ensure that there is full alignment between the administration of the Institute and the wider Department, and to maintain close working
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the ability to coordinate multiple project activities while keeping user experience and stakeholder impact at the forefront. Experience in digital content migration, website platforms, and digital
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We are inviting applications for an exciting new post for a Research Assistant to work with Dr Megan Kirk Chang on an interdisciplinary research program on the Oxford Health BRC Preventing Multiple