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contribute to cutting-edge research spanning fundamental T cell biology, cancer immunotherapy, and immune-based cancer prevention strategies. The postholder will investigate how cancer cells manipulate local
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180005 - Research Assistant (Centre for the Study of African Economies) University of Oxford – CSAE, Department of Economics Project Title: Shock-Responsive Social Protection and Climate Resilience
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for impactful research and compelling storytelling? Do you want to help shape how world-class social science reaches and resonates with policymakers, the public, and key partners? We’re looking for a
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to enable the delivery of objectives. • Strong oral, written and electronic communication skills. • Ability to plan workload and deliver on projects. • Excellent computer skills, including Word and Excel
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role within a dynamic and growing institution, offering a rare opportunity to shape and develop the College’s alumni relations and engagement programme from its foundation. The College seeks a proactive
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audit programme management. You’ll need to develop relationships with internal and external stakeholders and interested parties, providing thought leadership to challenge and lead thinking in information
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biology or a related subject. You should have a competence in cell biology and basic molecular biology techniques. The ideal candidate should be organised, highly motivated and able to work independently as
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Department of Clinical Medicine The Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine (NDM) is one of the largest departments of the University of Oxford and is part of the Medical Sciences Division, with
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; • Evidence of knowledge in improvement schemes in Health Science, preferably with experience of compliance with government directives; • Website management skills; • Negotiation skills
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opportunities that ultimately benefit patients. To do so, we use our unique expertise in chemical biology to develop cutting-edge technologies to decode the wealth of epigenetic information. You will be