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Aldridge research and group here About you Applicants must hold a PhD in synthetic inorganic chemistry or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up the appointment
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is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or be close to completion) in a relevant discipline such as molecular/synthetic biology, biochemistry, biophysics, biological chemistry, biotechnology
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October 2023. The Research Programme Manager role will be based at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering in Headington and is fixed-term for up to 3 years in the first instance, with the possibility
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About the role The role requires wide-ranging project management for a number of both new and existing projects and funding streams. This includes a major five-year EPSRC Programme Grant
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politics out of the shadows and into the mainstream’. You will also be responsible for the overall coordination, implementation, and management of the new PPP. The PPP is a sister programme to the Economic
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the Role As Programme Manager, you will lead the next phase of the Academic Career and Reward Framework (ACRF), overseeing four key workstreams: Academic Pathways, Workload, Reward & Recognition, and
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-responsive molecular machines. The project is funded by the European Research Council. Find out more about the Langton research group at: here About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a related
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group : here About you Applicants must hold a PhD Inorganic Materials Chemistry or a related area (or be close to completion), prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in
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, operations research, computer science, mathematical finance, or a related field, the successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to develop independent research ideas and contribute to advancing our
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portfolio of projects in Economics and Public Policy. In the first instance, the Research Assistant will support research on: Tax policy using large administrative datasets, in particular from the UK’s HM