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. Becoming an apprentice at the University of Oxford is an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience and training. For more information, please visit**: https://www.apprenticeships.ox.ac.uk** About
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or to apply, please visit https://richmond-associates.com/job/uox-head-of-development-social-sciences or contact them on info@richmond-associates.com or +44 (0)20 3617 9240. Closing date for applications is
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: https://finance.admin.ox.ac.uk/ What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such as: • 38 days of annual leave (inclusive of public holidays) to support your
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more about KTPs here: https://www.ktp-uk.org/graduates/ Customer advert reference: B04-06653
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to Kathryn Scott: kathryn.scott@eng.ox.ac.uk Further information can be found at http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/jobs/home Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates who
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opportunity to join a growing team and work as an RSE on a diverse selection of world-leading and impactful projects. Some of our past / current projects include Global.health ( https://global.health
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long-term resources, underpinned by excellent operational and professional services. For more information please visit: https://finance.admin.ox.ac.uk/ What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford
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Facility (PX-SRF), this role provides an exceptional opportunity to work at the forefront of fragment-based lead discovery for Klebsiella targets. You will play a key role in structural and biochemical
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, enabling rapid compound design, synthesis, and structural evaluation. You will operate, adapt, and contribute to open-source algorithms and automated workflows for high-throughput compound synthesis
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team at Diamond Light Source. You will design and synthesise small molecules informed by protein–ligand co-crystal structures, applying structure–activity relationship (SAR) thinking and literature-based