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health programme investigating EBV-positive Burkitt’s lymphoma. You will be responsible for supporting studies on cancer vaccine development using in vivo and in vitro techniques and supporting projects in
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programme. They must be able to manage their own research and administrative activities within provided guidelines and have excellent team working and communication skills. The post is offered part-time at
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executing experiments, and contributing conceptually to the overall research programme. Good organisational and communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team are essential. This is a full
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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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Programme • Family leave schemes • Cycle and electric car loan schemes • Childcare services • Discounted bus travel and season ticket travel loans How to apply: Please provide
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We are seeking to appoint an Academic Programme Officer- MSc Health Service Improvement and Evaluation on a Maternity cover. You will be working closely with Academic Programmes Manager in a growing
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delivery of the UNIQplus postgraduate access programme. Location: University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD Salary: £35,681 - £41,636per annum, including Oxford University Weighting
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Horby, you will lead a specialist grant-funded research programme contributing to the scientific direction and outputs of the wider group. You will lead a programme of research on acute respiratory
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programming skills (e.g. Python or similar) and data‑workflow design; an excellent track record of research dissemination; and the ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary and international team
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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