515 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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to the recruitment process itself, please contact recruit@anthro.ox.ac.uk The deadline for applications is 12 noon on Monday 8th September 2025. Interviews will take place during week commencing 15th September 2025.
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Administrator for the BCL/MJur and the Graduate Studies Officer. The successful candidate will take primary responsibility for the graduate admissions process for the BCL/MJur courses which will include acting as
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of student assessments across the University. The role is varied, and the postholder can expect to engage in both data processing and event management activities at different times of the year. The role
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and improved business processes. The group is comprised of Programme and Project Managers, Business Analysts, Testers, Business Change Managers, Implementation Officers and Communications Officers, who
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centres, we ensure close collaboration with managers to advance our strategic goals of enhancing service efficiency through streamlined, standardised processes. As Employee Relations Partner you will be
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standards of customer service. • Identify process improvements and document procedures. About You • Proficient in Oracle EBS and experience one or more of the following modules - Purchasing, AP, Projects
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within the Faculty of History. The role The Taught Postgraduate Degrees Officer is responsible for the management of the Faculty’s 250 PGT students progression processes, including examination
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with library materials, for example shelving books accurately and processing new books, journals and serials. You will also work with reading lists, checking stock against reading lists to ensure that we
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description. Application process Applications for this vacancy are to be made online (Vacancy ID 181410) For your online application, you will be required to upload your curriculum vitae and a supporting
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Assistant, you will generate clinical descriptions based on existing medical handbooks and/or online resources, whilst maintaining quality control of this process. You will contribute to the identification