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or articles under revision in premier management journals (e.g., FT50 list). Ability to plan and manage independent research, including budgets and collaborations. Excellent spoken and written English
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-linear systems of ordinary differential equations and the proficient use statistical programming languages (R, Julia or Python), Bash computing and the development of computational packages are essential
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to event planning processes. 2. Logistics and Operations Manage event logistics end-to-end, coordinating resources, schedules and physical set-up as per the event plan. Monitor on-the-day logistics
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clinical trials, and developing personalised models to understand therapy response characteristics. You will contribute to a pioneering tissue-focused research programme aimed at enhancing cure rates
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on the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical
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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
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normal place of work. You will join the SMOC (Stem cell signatures of Mutational Order in Colorectal Cancer) study, a Cancer Research UK–funded programme led from the University of Oxford. The project aims
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degree, or be enrolled in a doctoral programme, in Economics, Development Economics, Public Policy, or a related field, with demonstrable quantitative research skills and experience with econometric
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, and will be as committed to compliance and planned maintenance as they are to developing our capital programme. The Estates Manager is a pivotal role in the College, and we’re looking for someone with
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to healthcare data. The post holder will join the Critical Care Research Group (CCRG), led by Professor Peter Watkinson. The CCRG undertakes a programme of research that focuses on the early identification