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employees’ wellbeing and this is reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including: • Employee Assistant Programme (EAP) • Generous Annual Leave • An
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include proficiency with command-line interfaces and a confident approach to supporting high-performance and cloud computing environments. You will be comfortable working both independently and
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program and project management and organizational skills will be advantageous. Additionally, post-doctoral research experience in a cancer and/or data science relevant field will be beneficial. What We
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provision, including short weekly classes, the day and weekend programme, and summer schools. Tutors’ duties include teaching face to face and online, marking and providing feedback on assessments, and
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vital role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day delivery of HR operations across the Department of Computer Science. You’ll line manage the HR Officers, Assistants and Apprentice, and formally deputise
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excellent contributory pension scheme • Employee Assistant Programme • Family Leave schemes • Cycle and electric car loan schemes • Childcare services • Membership to social and
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clinical trials ready for research. It is essential that you hold a Master’s degree in a mathematical or computational area, and have extensive experience in data science and data wrangling in a biomedical
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to open up new avenues of research and intellectual understanding, collaborating with other departments to enhance interdisciplinary research and teaching collaborations. You will lead a programme of original
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The ZERO Institute (zero.ox.ac.uk) is a world-class, multi-disciplinary hub for zero-carbon energy research, education and innovation at the University of Oxford. Our goal is to guide global energy implementers towards a zero-carbon energy future, working closely with policy and practice. We are...
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in tackling many global challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Computer Science at Oxford is renowned for pioneering research and