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the development of novel fluorination methods for the preparation of fluorinated molecules of strategic importance using readily available feedstock and cost-effective sources of fluoride including
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Paediatrics is a vibrant and inclusive community at the forefront of child health research and
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research phase of the programmes across the University, with collaborative institutions, or with industrial partners, with the funding managed by the DTC throughout the 4-years of study. The DTC is a dynamic
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flexible, friendly and service-oriented Department Administrator/PA who is keen to turn their hand to developing and improving administrative processes across a varied range of responsibilities while
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relevant to setting a roadmap for ongoing experiments, as well as recently developed applications of tensor network techniques to large-scale partial differential equations. We are advertising two positions
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Are you an experienced Director of Global Philanthropy looking for your next career move? This role offers a rare opportunity to join the senior leadership team in Development and Alumni Engagement
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. The primary function of the fellowship will enable the researcher to develop their research profile by supporting academic staff on a range of research projects. Activities may include, but are not limited
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excellent communication skills. While prior technical experience is important, full training and support will be provided to help the successful candidate develop in the role. The IT Officer will deliver
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Building . This exciting development provides exceptional research and teaching facilities along with space for public engagement and outreach. It also offers renewed commitment to work across disciplinary
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research, whilst supporting the maintenance and development of the Oxford University Research Archive (ORA). You will be primarily responsible for reviewing material deposited by Oxford academics, and making