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; the willingness to contribute to the intellectual life of the College and the Department; and excellent oral and written communication skills. The Fellowships are full-time, fixed-term posts and are to be taken up
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life of the College, and excellent oral and written communication skills. The Fellowships are full-time, fixed-term posts and are to be taken up on 1 September 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter
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Nuffield College invites applications for the post of Administrative and Research Assistant to provide support for the externally funded project Rethinking Global Governance and Human Security. What
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covering letter which tells us about you and describes the ways in which you think you fit the role. The letter should indicate whether you are applying for the full-time post or wish to take up the post on
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. The appointment will initially be for five years at which point, upon completion of a successful review, the post-holder will be eligible for reappointment to retiring age. The Associate Professorship is available
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and particularly welcomes applications from women, from disabled people, and from black and minority ethnic people, who are currently underrepresented in senior posts at the University of Oxford.
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skills. The post holder should have the ability to communicate clearly and professionally, and ideally, have Front of House experience in a similar environment. Hours of work are 35 hours per week (5 days
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literacy with proficiency in MS Office is essential, in addition to high standards of accuracy in areas such as database inputting and financial reporting. Applicants should have excellent written and verbal
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Fellowship and particularly welcomes applications from women, from disabled people, and from black and minority ethnic people, who are currently underrepresented in senior posts at the University of Oxford.