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the Policy Impact Lead to drive the delivery of an integrated and coherent programme of policy-influencing work. The Policy and Evidence Centre was created to produce research, evidence and expert analysis
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be found on our jobs page . About the Role As the Executive Programmes team at the Blavatnik School of Government continues to grow, it has been restructured into three key pillars: Programme Delivery
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strategic programme. Through multiomic and spatial biology exploration of temporally distinct samples from clinical trials and advanced biological models, an international consortium of leading colorectal
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fast-paced environment that will suit an experienced project officer. The role provides opportunities to influence the future direction of the University’s donor stewardship programme and to drive
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, other research assistants, psychology assistants, project and trial managers, and computer scientists. With a psychology degree (2:1 or above), you will have an interest in the psychological understanding
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Resources for a Thriving Habitat), a new strategic research programme. While this role will be based within Earth Sciences, the other three posts span across Chemistry, Materials, Engineering, and Geography
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. Associate Professor is the main academic career grade at Oxford. Associate Professors have responsibility to lead a successful programme of research and being an enthusiastic and engaging teacher. Associate
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We are seeking to appoint a new Academic Programme Assistant to support our Genomic Medicine and Statistics DPhil programmes with general course administration. Within this role, you will provide
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Health Modelling, to work with a team working with Dr Ben Amies-Cull on a research programme on the Cities for Better Health: Child Obesity
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-generation sequencing (NGS) data, genome-to-genome studies, and genome-wide association studies. They will develop and apply computational pipelines and novel statistical approaches to investigate viral