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of IT, you will contribute to the planning, security, development and day‑to‑day operation of departmental IT services. You will deliver both frontline and remote user support, while also leading and
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orientation. This post is full-time and available immediately. It is initially for one year, with extension based on securing additional funding. The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 15 May
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welcoming first point of contact for staff, students, and visitors, while ensuring the smooth coordination of building maintenance, room setups, and safety procedures. In this varied and hands-on role, you
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, including handling and resolving enquires from building users, both face to face and via e-mail whilst maintaining a high standard of Health and Safety and service to the building users. Work with the Deputy
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-lasting, and more efficient industrial batteries for vehicles in difficult-to-decarbonise industries. You will be responsible for carrying out research into cell characterisation and safety by examining
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be expected to secure external research funding and to enhance the Department’s research profile. You will contribute substantially to teaching on the Comparative and International Education (CIE
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have the opportunity to provide hardware support during field trials; working with on-site teams to oversee robotic platforms from both a technical and health and safety standpoint. For more information
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robotic platforms from both a technical and health and safety standpoint. For more information about the ORI, please see: ori.ox.ac.uk Informal enquiries may be addressed to Joel Kellam (email: joel.kellam
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About the Role The University of Oxford is seeking a dynamic and motivated PPIE Lead and Coordinator to support an exciting research programme focused on improving blood and transplant safety
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language models (SLMs) deployable within secure NHS environments, using them to extract clinically relevant variables and phenotypes from mental health records. Second, it will compare SLM-extracted