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of different interventions directly. Our work aims to start to map out how acceptability has been assessed in the context of psychosis. And then to plan for future research into the assessment of acceptability
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cell-based assays. You will possess strong experimental design and data analysis skills, with the ability to independently plan, execute and troubleshoot complex experiments. You will have highly
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reviewing its new strategic plan in the coming year, making this an exciting time to join the organisation. The new COO will have direct responsibility for Finance, Strategic Planning and Estates & Facilities
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Employee Assistant Programme Family leave schemes Cycle and electric car loan schemes Childcare services Discounted bus travel and season ticket travel loans More information is available at Staff Benefits
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to reduce inequality in high-income countries, and/or (3) the study of social mobility and its relationship to economic inequality. The post holder will work with the INET Oxford programme on Economics
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how formal methods and tools can improve performance. • Experience of managing significant budgets and resource planning in a project or programme setting. Application Process To apply, please
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programme, and will also assist in the administration and delivery of the Oxford Experience programme, which is a seven-week residential summer school and the largest summer programme offered by
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sustain a large-scale research programme, supported by the world-leading clinical research infrastructure in Oxford. The University is at the forefront of research into mental health in older adults
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to independently plan and manage research projects. This post is fixed term until 14 January 2028. We proudly hold a Race Equality Charter Bronze Award and a departmental Athena SWAN Silver Award, which guide our
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independent programme of research, have the potential to attract research funding and will be contributing to the teaching and administration of the Department of Statistics and the OMI. At the OMI