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Appointment of Multiple Associate Directors of Development – Principal Gifts. Location: Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD Salary: Competitive salary and Oxford University Weighting Contract: Full
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The Duke Of Cambridge Scholarship One full scholarship is available for applicants who are ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and who are applying to the Master of Public Policy (MPP
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for specific courses which alter each year dependant on the current focus of the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. For 2025 entry candidates must be applying to one of the following courses: Master of Public
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– 1800 in the original language, to develop course materials and supervise undergraduate and taught graduate research topics in the field. You should have a publication record and familiarity with
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600 international postgraduate students in the college community. The post sits on the Senior Management Team, reporting direct to the Master of the College, thereby playing a key leadership role in
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associated activities; taking direction from the Principal Investigator and other colleagues in the laboratory as appropriate, and adapting existing and developing new scientific techniques and experimental
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and collaborate as part of a multi-disciplinary team. You will be based in Radcliffe Primary Care, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Radcliffe Primary Care Building, Woodstock Road
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will be line managed by the Strategic Data Platform Development Lead and will work closely with Oxford researchers, principal investigators, and their collaborators across the UK The post is based
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. The project involves working in the areas of main group and transition metal organometallic chemistry and taking the lead in the generation of a range of metal-metal bonded systems. Find out more about the
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atlas. The focus of the project is on two main areas of the Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus and the northern Adriatic. Under direction of the project’s Principal Investigator, Prof. Elinor Payne