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role in ensuring the smooth delivery of our online programmes. You’ll oversee a variety of administrative and operational processes, from scheduling live online sessions to supporting programme delivery
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public health pathogens. The team comprises research software engineers, bioinformatic engineers, biostatistical researchers, clinical researchers, molecular biologists and computational microbiologists
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Oxford Net Zero is looking for a Programme Administrator to join our team at the School of Geography and the Environment. This is a unique opportunity to support one of the world’s leading climate
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to the CTL (re)designing summative assessment consultancy service (link) and have experience of working with course/programme teams to support them in developing new programmes and/or introducing major changes
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research areas of the Centre, broadly construed. To that end, they will have access to substantial travel and research funds and participate fully in the Centre’s vibrant programme of visitors and seminars
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scholars are studying subjects other than music. About you The postholder will create, administer and publicise a centralised programme of organ events. The responsibilities of this role include organising
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of computational biology, molecular biophysics, and cutting-edge analytical technologies. You’ll contribute to the development and application of computational methods to understand protein folding, structure, and
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for supporting the effective governance of AI. You will lead the Technical AI Governance programme and develop research questions within AI safety, interpretability, and technical governance. You will also
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, and communities. You will contribute to the delivery of key programmes under the University’s Access and Participation Plan (APP) including: BeUNIQ: a sustained-contact programme for UK state-school
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organisations? Join the Transforming Oxford’s Digital Communications Programme, based in the IT Services team at the University of Oxford, and help shape how digital communications are delivered across our world