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sustainability to pioneering healthcare solutions. Our diverse and inclusive community is committed to wellbeing, personal development, and supporting individual aspirations. The University of Oxford is a
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This vacancy is for internal applicants only. Location: University Offices, Oxford (with hybrid working options) Salary: Grade 6: £35,681- £41,636 per annum Contract: 12-months – secondments welcome
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(36.5 hours per week), Permanent About the Role This is a key public-facing role which offers you the opportunity to gain experience in a variety of digital communications and develop your skills in web
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literacy, including MS Office and web-based systems, including Excel, Word, Ms Teams and Outlook is essential for this role. You will have significant administrative experience in a higher education or
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the implementation journey. Key responsibilities • Developing and delivering communications plans that support workstream-level and programme-wide engagement objectives, tailored to diverse internal audiences
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) and digital signage (internal and external), as well as support for email newsletters and social media. The Schwarzman Centre is the University of Oxford’s new flagship building for the Humanities
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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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Oxford-University College-Burma Graduate Scholarship One full scholarship will be available to applicants who are nationals of, or who were born in, Myanmar (Burma) and who are applying to any full
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. This project explores the emerging risk landscape posed by the deployment of autonomous LLMs that can execute tasks, manipulate system settings, and interface with web services—moving beyond mere text generation
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research. It will leave a lasting legacy by enabling the creation of a new inter-disciplinary permanent learned society. CRANE will develop a rigorous community-led methodology and use it to identify