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activities. You will have excellent communication skills including a track record of contributing to publications and presentations and an ability to contribute ideas for new research projects. Experience
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administration. The role will also involve supporting the Senior Programme Managers in tracking milestones and deliverables across different workstreams and will suit a pro-active, highly motivated, and adaptable
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resistance and apply research methods to identify new antibiotics and explore new potential antimicrobial agents. We have a world-class track record of success and a reputation for a can-do attitude to
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new antibiotics and explore new potential antimicrobial agents. We have a world-class track record of success and a reputation for a can-do attitude to tackling challenging goals. At the heart of our
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the department and a scholarly reputation. They will bring experience of managing staff, collections and budgets in a major museum or academic institution, and a strong track record in developing and delivering
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learning, informatics, AI, or a closely related field. You will have an excellent academic track record in topics relevant to manipulation and locomotion; path and motion planning, whole-body control, multi
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), postdoctoral researchers (i.e., scholars who are currently in a postdoc position in a business school), and tenure-track faculty members. The position is tenable from 1 September 2026 or at a different date by
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surgery completed, MRCS (or equivalent) obtained. • Academic ability and track record of achievement. • Evidence of initiative in planning and carrying out research projects. • Technical
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track record of publishing impactful statistical research using large health datasets, and ideally experience securing research funding. You’re confident using R (or similar), thrive when working
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group has an excellent track record in the area of malaria vaccine development and publishes regularly in high impact journals (https://draperlab.web.ox.ac.uk/publications). The group has expanded