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and academic visitors who work together to investigate the causes and prevention of disease and lead human health forward. The Senior Web Content and Development Officer will manage and maintain
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Digital Content Assistant (Web Migration) Location: University Offices, Oxford (with hybrid working options) Salary: Grade 5, £31,459 - £36,616 per annum Contract: Full time (flexible working
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Following a recent rebrand to Oxford Lifelong Learning, we are embarking on an exciting project to redevelop our entire website from scratch. We are seeking an experienced Web Application Developer
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. • Creating high-quality written content, including newsletters, staff briefings, blog posts, FAQs, slide decks, and reports, translating complex information into accessible, engaging language. • Maintaining
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facilitate committee work, meetings, seminars, and events. Manage web content, oversee facilities, and support alumni relations. Act as the first point of contact for internal and external stakeholders
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to scientific questions and must be able to rapidly acquire skills in new programming languages, libraries and technologies. Any prior experience working with frontend/backend web development, machine learning
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and strategic priorities. Build strong relationships with media, policymakers, sponsors and industry leaders. Create and commission high-quality content across channels, from web features to social
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field, and have experience of web development, SQL or NoSQL database management systems, and working with JAVA (or Kotlin) for native Android development. Candidates should also have knowledge of software
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the established database, web systems, and frameworks for high-throughput data processing and integration. The role will also involve utilising high-performance computing clusters, storage systems, databases, and
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, research storytelling, event promotion and media partnerships. You’ll craft and commission engaging case studies and films, manage web and social media content, coordinate communications around funding calls