42 computer-programmer-"DIFFER"-"UCL"-"U"-"CNRS-ENS-UCBL"-"U.S" positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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organisations? Join the Transforming Oxford’s Digital Communications Programme, based in the IT Services team at the University of Oxford, and help shape how digital communications are delivered across our world
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working relationships with school staff and other stakeholders. With Project management skills including ability to plan a realistic programme of work and deliver activities within agreed budgets, you
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interesting and varied role with two main areas of work: (1) working to support the development of the Academic Futures programme and scholar cohort, the University’s flagship Graduate Access Scholarship
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People and Finance Service Transformation (PFST) Programme Communications Officer Internal Applicants Only This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a significant transformation programme
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seeking to appoint a Departmental Lecturer in Educational Assessment. The post-holder will contribute to the teaching and supervision of students on the MSc Educational Assessment (MEA) programme offered
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be found on our jobs page . About the Role We are seeking to appoint a Programme Administrator to support the Blavatnik School of Government’s Executive Fellowships and Visitors programmes
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administration. The role will also involve supporting the Senior Programme Managers in tracking milestones and deliverables across different workstreams and will suit a pro-active, highly motivated, and adaptable
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Psychodynamic Counselling. They will also have academic oversight of the psychology and counselling provision in the open access Weekly Class programme and Short Online Course programme, Day & Weekend events
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to become part of our extraordinary legacy. Business Change Managers work in the Programme and Projects Delivery Group (PPDG) within IT Services, and are line managed by the Business Change Leads
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute