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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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subject) and possess sufficient specialist knowledge and experience in the discipline to work within the proposed research programme. You will also have experience in laboratory work, following and
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records of experimental work and findings. You will take initiatives in the planning of research; conduct and plan own scientific work with appropriate supervision and present findings to colleagues within
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service, Disability Advisory Service, Peer Support Programme, Mental Health Awareness Training and Reported Student Service, all aimed at supporting the wellbeing of our students, and equipping colleagues
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Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. The Fellow will have opportunities to work with the Cultural Programme and the Oxford Research Centre for the Humanities (TORCH) and to make use of the Schwarzman Centre’s
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posters locally and at national and international conferences, as well as participate in MRC grant’s research programme led by Prof Marco Fritzsche. You must hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion
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We are seeking to appoint a Bioinformatician to join the multidisciplinary Oxford-GSK Institute of Molecular & Computational Medicine (IMCM), operating within the Nuffield Department of Medicine
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are seeking an individual to join our data engineering team to deliver innovative data solutions that will transform scientific research and healthcare delivery. You will work as part of the health informatics
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of Ophthalmology and will further develop, expand, and diversify Oxford’s portfolio of internationally competitive research in Ophthalmology/Visual Science. The Chair will develop and lead their own programme of
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programme. The History of Art provision in the Department for Continuing Education is at a moment of growth, with the introduction of a newly revised Undergraduate programme and future plans to develop and