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Associate: A PhD (or be close to completion) in an area pertinent to the subject area, i.e. operating systems, networking, distributed systems, cloud computing. Research Assistant: A strong Master’s degree in
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achieve targets for ADR and occupancy across the summer season. This will involve implementing daily availability adjustments to the distribution channels, booking extranets, retail, and allocation systems
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London, the University of Oxford, and GSK to establish a world-leading hub for model-informed medicine. You will also be working alongside Prof Steven Niederer’s computational and Prof Saman Sadiquis
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after:hours (adult education) programme. The role involves teaching undergraduate students from a scientific, technical, or medical background and leading a team of teaching fellows. Reporting to the Languages
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at the intersection of theory, computation, and high‑fidelity simulation, the successful candidate will contribute to the development of a novel ensemble-based framework for analysing driven perturbations in wall
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are delivered safely, sustainably, on programme, within agreed budgets, and with consideration of whole-life costs. Working closely with the CPPM and/or Project Manager, you will liaise with departments and
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London, the University of Oxford, and GSK to establish a world-leading hub for model-informed medicine. You will also be working alongside Prof Steven Niederer’s computational and Prof Saman Sadiquis
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team, you will help ensure the smooth running of ECRI’s extensive programme of courses, events and tailored support, contributing to a vibrant and supportive research environment across the College. You
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to engaging professional development workshops in areas such as research communication, computing and data science, and professional progression through our Early Career Researcher Institute . Supervisors: You
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- Acting in an advisory capacity to different teams, in relation to research funding IP terms, particularly with respect to major charity funders and revenue distribution models; To be successful in