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research libraries in the University of Oxford, with over 22 million collection items, vast digital holdings, across 30 plus buildings, some of which are surely the most famous historic structures in Europe
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Environmental Fluid Mechanics Group at the Department of Engineering Science in central Oxford. The post is externally funded
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explores the breadth and diversity of life on earth at multiple scales in an increasingly interdisciplinary manner, and builds on a history of high-quality research from staff and students while continuing
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essential. Experience using a costing tool, working with industry partners, or using financial software such as Oracle or X5 is desirable. You will be organised, proactive, and able to prioritise multiple
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congenital heart defects and structural diversity across populations and species. In doing so, we aim to identify novel approaches to diagnose and repair structural defects of the heart wall and septa. We use
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conducting structured clinical interviews with prospective participants who may have Prolonged Grief Disorder, supporting clinical assessments, and assisting with the administration of Drs Smith’s and Barawi’s
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We are seeking a full-time Finance Officer (General Ledger), who will be a key member of the Finance team at the Engineering Science department. You will primarily be responsible for period-end
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service, has an appetite to learn, is keen to understand and support a wide range of technology and has outstanding written and verbal communication skills? We’re looking for an enthusiastic, customer
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team of five administrators, responsible for administering a portfolio of courses covering subjects including Business and Management, Technology and Al, and Vaccinology (which may be subject to change
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research group that delivers Materials research of the highest international quality, creating impact from their research outputs though publication and technology transfer. They will teach, supervise and