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The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global
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having a ‘can do’ attitude are vital for this role. You should be prepared to undertake whatever tasks arise. Experience of Microsoft Office software is essential as is a willingness to embrace developing
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. Your main responsibilities will be to contribute to the highly regarded Digital and Social Change pathway of the Masters in Education offered by the Department of Education. You will develop and carry
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environment and are happy to discuss training and professional development opportunities. Please direct any queries to recruitment@glam.ox.ac.uk. Only applications received online by 12.00 midday (BST
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tact and diplomacy with visitors and group bookers from around the world and key stakeholders within the University. Putting our visitors first, you will support in developing and marketing new products
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to interpret complex data. Grade 7: £38,674-£46,913 per annum Whilst the role is a grade 7 position, we would be willing to consider candidates with potential but less experience who are seeking a development
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Grade 6: £34,982 - £40,855 per annum pro rata including the Oxford University Weighting of £1,500 per annum pro rata Fixed-term (two years), part time (22.5 hours per week, 0.6 FTE) We are a small
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to their maximum advantage. More specifically, we will develop both a methodology for deploying LLMs in individual agents (an “LLM-based agent architecture”) and a methodology for building LLM-based multi-agent
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; Dr Richard Tyser; Professor Sarah Teichman) and University of Oxford (Professor Paul Riley), studying the cellular and molecular mechanisms of human heart development. The ideal candidate will be hold
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Disclosure and Barring Service check • University security screening (eg identity checks) The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Wednesday 17th September 2025. Applications for this vacancy