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assistance towards visa renewal fees. These activities are designed to promote physical and mental wellbeing among staff members. Please visit our website to find out more about the Department. About you The
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to contribute to policy discussions and decisions and the ability to forge strong relationships with key partners across the University; ability to set and meet objectives and standards on own
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. The project involves working in the areas of main group and transition metal organometallic chemistry and taking the lead in the generation of a range of metal-metal bonded systems. Find out more about the
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. The role ensures alignment with the university’s strategic objectives and involves overseeing multiple CRM-related projects, managing resources, budgets, and timelines, ensuring successful stakeholder
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aims to improve maternal outcomes and decrease inequalities by finding better ways of describing, detecting, and treating women when they become unwell during pregnancy and around giving birth
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for a world leading research building, and who would be motivated by the opportunity to help find solutions so the building runs efficiently and effectively. A positive and flexible attitude is
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months. The project involves the scale-up of new hierarchical metal oxides and hydroxides and is funded by the UCSF (Oxford University Challenge Seed Fund). Find out more about the O'Hare research and
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-responsive molecular machines. The project is funded by the European Research Council. Find out more about the Langton research group at: here About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a related
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multidisciplinary programme of work examining each level of the sensory chain, including detection, signal transduction and amplification, cellular and behavioural responses. Our combined expertise includes quantum
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would like to discuss this post and find out more about joining the academic community at Oxford, please contact Professor Michael Smets (michael.smets@sbs.ox.ac.uk) who will also be available