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An excellent opportunity has arisen, for a highly motivated professional, seeking to develop a career in health & safety in a medical research setting. You will be part of a small team and will be
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resources, develop compelling investment cases, and ensure value is delivered against portfolio objectives. This role also offers the opportunity to support Oxford’s transition to product management
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wellbeing, development, and aspirations. Apply now to become part of our extraordinary legacy. What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such as: 38 days of annual
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research that tackles global challenges - from advancing sustainability to pioneering healthcare solutions - and join a diverse, inclusive community that champions your wellbeing, development, and
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will both be fixed term variable hours contracts to end July 2028. The primary role of the post holder will be to prepare and deliver teaching within the relevant modules as described in the job
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community. The department is in an exciting period of growth and renewal, so this tenure-track position is an opportunity to help shape and develop its historic strengths in the underlying biology of
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Design for Behaviour Change: Circular Economy for Medical Devices
remanufacturing of injection devices that embed Design for Behaviour Change principles and to evaluate the stakeholder adoption potential of these solutions. 4. Developing design, policy and regulatory
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not limited to): Material research and development for circular economy Green elemental extraction and recovery Waste valorisation (e.g., biomass, polymer, battery & CO2) Resource recycling and recovery
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the technologies underpinning this area, ranging from identification of natural resource-accumulating microbes to robotic platforms for engineering and optimisation of their behaviour. Biotechnologies developed will
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to varied audiences The ability to supervise PhD students and support colleagues A flexible and proactive attitude, with initiative to develop new approaches and strategies A keen interest in biomedical