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Oxford Coordinator. About Opportunity Oxford Opportunity Oxford is a major University-wide programme supporting selected offer-holders transition from school to university. The programme works with around
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assistants, PhD students, and/or project volunteers. What We Offer As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing and this is reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including
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amino acids and growth factors. You will hold a PhD/D.Phil. or be near completion* in microbiology, molecular biology, cell biology or closely related area together with relevant experience and have
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and politicians and you will be handling this material with appropriate care. This is a permanent part-time post, working 21.9 hours per week, either three days a week or distributed over several days
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of Years 1 and 2 of the Graduate-entry Medicine programme. This will include organising teaching for Graduate-entry medical students, assembling course timetables, making arrangements for incoming students
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to enable development of a new and independent research program. To make an application, you will need to submit a supporting statement, a CV (including details of your most relevant publications) and a
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or proven track record) in electronics, computer science, experimental psychology or experimental linguistics. You will have excellent general IT skills with PC and Mac computers, and the ability
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the uptake and impact of Ethiopia’s national digital ID programme ‘Fayda’, which includes refugees. The Government of Ethiopia (GoE) has been a global leader in pursuing the Comprehensive Refugee
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Design for Behaviour Change: Circular Economy for Medical Devices
recommendations for the effective adoption of these solutions. You should possess a relevant PhD/DPhil (e.g. in Design, Business, Engineering or a related discipline) and sufficient specialist knowledge in
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resourcing a dedicated research team. To be successful in this role, you will hold a PhD/DPhil and have significant senior-level experience, as well as be a recognised international authority in virology