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). The postholder will be responsible for programme design, delivery, documentation, and cross-programmatic coordination of RLRH’s locally based learning and research hub. It is expected that the postholder will work
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We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Cancer Immunology to join a Cancer Research UK (CRUK)–funded research programme investigating the mechanisms of immuno
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on the programme, supervision might be provided in small groups or individually. The teaching, supervision and administrative load will be 336 ‘stint points’, which is the unit in which teaching and supervision
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department in its field, running a globally competitive programme of research and teaching. The Botnar Research Centre enables and encourages research and education into the causes of musculoskeletal disease
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biology, mathematical and computational finance, numerical analysis, machine learning and data science or the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (OCIAM). The successful candidates will be
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high-quality code for data preparation and data analysis using commonly used computer languages carrying out descriptive data work including visualisations/plotting preparing and documenting meetings and
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dealing with customers, both face-to-face and by telephone and e-mail as appropriate. Ability to use standard computer programs (Outlook, Word, Excel) To demonstrate good communication skills (both oral and
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are essential, along with strong computer literacy and familiarity with standard software packages. A working knowledge of statistics and experimental design, and experience using statistical software such as
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enrolled students), managing examinations and assessments in accordance with university regulations, event management for taught modules, and financial management of the programme. During taught modules
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of technology, economy and our everyday life. Machines perform comparably to, or even surpass humans in playing board and computer games, driving cars, recognizing images, reading and comprehension. It is