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scope, plan, and manage the execution of detailed project plans to ensure delivery of key outcomes within agreed timelines and University standards and lead the project team, providing overall direction
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international peer-reviewed journals, as well as to provide excellent teaching across the educational programmes run by the School. Details on the existing faculty in Finance and teaching programmes can be found
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the gallery, able to judge when to refer situations to senior colleagues, and confident using basic computer systems, as rota updates and communications are shared electronically. You will be reliable, punctual
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in tackling many global challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Computer Science at Oxford is renowned for pioneering research and
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and responding to information security incidents, working closely with the Oxford Computer Emergency Response Team (OxCERT), IT Services colleagues across the University, and third-party suppliers
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, and intervening in the internal representations and computations of large-scale AI systems. The project explores areas including automated circuit discovery, structured capability hypotheses from
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meet each of the selection criteria for the post, and detail a plan for research and publication in the first 3-5 years of appointment. Your application will not be considered without a supporting
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have detailed knowledge of a full life-cycle of study management. You will have strong computer literacy skills, be able to work well in a team in a busy environment and have the ability to effectively
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proven expertise in seismic data processing and analysis, knowledge of volcanic/ geothermal processes, strong quantitative skills, and proficiency in Python for scientific computing. You should be
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services to support academics, staff, students, and visitors across the Department, while managing the institution’s computer systems and network infrastructure. This role requires adaptability to the rapid