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Assistance Programme • Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs • Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans While this is a full-time role, we welcome applications from
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computer programs (Outlook, Word, Excel) To demonstrate good communication skills (both oral and written) To possess inter-personal skills needed to relate to a wide range of people, particularly when
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anxiety, to work within the established research programme. Substantial hands-on research and professional experience of working with individuals with mental health difficulties, including first-hand
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responsibilities will include troubleshooting desktop computers, supporting research-specific IT systems, and advocating for IT and Information Security best practices. We’re looking for a proactive problem solver
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for collaborating sites and prepare trial specific instructions. You will also oversee data entry on the computer database (assisted by a Data Entry Clerk) and perform regular systematic checks of information held
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offers a unique opportunity to lead a programme of research trials and clinical cancer activity for the Department of Oncology and Oxford Cancer. Our research focuses on the testing of novel therapies
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the Computational Rare Disease Genomics (CRDG) Team, which is led by Associate Professor Nicky Whiffin and based within the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute. The CRDG team collectively use
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responsibilities include: 1. Meeting Rooms and Audio-Visual Support: Prepare meeting rooms based on the Computer-Aided Booking System (CABS) schedules, ensuring appropriate furniture and equipment setups meet
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positive self-motivated and flexible approach to work as well as excellent computer skills are essential. Experience working in a large organisation and/or in higher education would be desirable. The post is
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. The role includes leading statistical work for two major NIHR-funded initiatives: the Oxford BRC “Big Infection Diagnostics” programme and the Health Protection Research Unit on Antimicrobial Resistance