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role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly organised HR Administrator to join the HR Team at the School of Archaeology. This role offers an excellent development opportunity for an individual
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programmes. Working with the Education Manager and line-managing the Undergraduate Officer, Taught Postgraduate Degrees Officer and Research Degrees Officer, this post supports students and academic staff in
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that tackles global challenges - from advancing sustainability to pioneering healthcare solutions - and join a diverse, inclusive community that champions your wellbeing, development, and aspirations. Apply now
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audiences and demonstrate the ability to operate effectively independently and within a team, as well as the ability to supervise the work of others… About You Highly developed communication skills with
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(COO) will be the senior administrative and financial lead for the Libraries, sitting on the senior team and taking a leading role in developing to the Libraries’ future strategy. The Bodleian will be
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basis, and the role holder will need to work with stakeholders at all levels to identify departmental requirements and develop solutions by taking work forward, coordinating internal teams, and/or
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growing department within the Medical Sciences Division. The Department of Paediatrics is a world leader in child health research and hosts internationally renowned research programmes in drug development
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maximise graphite lifetimes under irradiation, in unfamiliar AMR gaseous and liquid coolants. This post directly supports the Graphite Selection & Design programme, by developing and performing the novel
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, and uncontrolled approximation errors. In this project, we aim to develop novel diffusion and flow-based models, and associated algorithms, which can more efficiently and effectively solve inverse
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linguistics, morphosyntax, history of the English language, geospatial linguistics and dialectology) to work with and develop the research programme, including the necessary statistical skills to perform