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for the MSc and MPhil in Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology (VMMA) postgraduate degrees. The programme consists of a one-year MSc and a two-year MPhil degree that focus on theories and methods within
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providing support and guidance to the Graduate Studies Officers. You will be responsible for graduate admissions, on-course graduate programme management and delivering projects such as outreach and induction
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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. The department is currently involved in the early stages of the University’s Digital Transformation Programme, which aims to define and implement agile methodologies and a product mindset. This position will be
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a new fixed-term position of Digital Projects Officer. Working closely with the Institute Administrator/ Deputy, you will help develop, automate and streamline the Institute’s administrative processes, engaging with a variety of internal stakeholders...
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Brian Nicholson (Cancer Theme). The successful applicant will be Stats lead for the EBHC DPhil programme and Methodological lead for the Cancer Theme. Responsibilities will include providing strategic
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research computing landscape at one of the most prestigious universities in the world. **Salary: **Grade 10 Contract: Fixed-term (24 months) with the expectation of extension, subject to funding About Us Are
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the Student Systems Support Centre, and delivers ongoing improvements ranging in size from small enhancements to major projects. The section works closely with the Education IT Programme, one of whose aims is
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including providing administrative support to the Associate Dean for Undergraduates for the ‘Preparation for Learning and Teaching at Oxford’ (PLTO) programme. Candidates should have strong administrative
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be reporting to the CRANE Programme Manager. CRANE is an EPSRC-funded national ‘network plus’ designed to strengthen the UK Cyber Security Research Community. It will integrate researchers, business