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the role The Assistant Course Manager is responsible for leading the smooth administration of the MSt Practical Ethics programme. You will ensure the efficient and effective administration of all key
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of Computer Science. It provide opportunities to interact and network with many other researchers in algorithms and computational complexity, more broadly. The successful candidate must hold a PhD or DPhil in
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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researchers, molecular biologists and computational microbiologists. Our work is funded by the Ellison Institute of Technology, Oxford Ltd and the pipelines we develop are deployed in https://www.eit
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equipment and is aware and knowledgeable of the Health and Safety requirements involved in scientific research. Educated to A Level standard or equivalent, you should be computer literate, organised, able
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services, including visa management, fees and funding, support and welfare, examinations and award verification, as well as providing University decision-making bodies with the data required to make
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undergraduate degrees, one full time masters degree (MSc in Advanced Computer Science), and a DPhil in Computer Science. The undergraduate degrees combined have an intake of around 120 per year, the MSc an intake
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South, the successful candidate will draw on existing datasets and behavioural science frameworks to create a large language model (LLM)-powered tool that supports key behaviour change techniques central
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Are you passionate about reproductive science and genetics? Join us as a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, where you will support two exciting MSc programmes: Clinical Embryology and Reproductive
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. You will be highly organised, computer literate, and be able to deal with competing deadlines. You should be comfortable communicating clearly with students, have a willingness to work collaboratively