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role ensures our digital platforms align with business objectives, enhance our brand and drive engagement among key audiences. Key responsibilities: Oversee the development and optimisation
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for the key projects that this role may be working on. • Develop project plans, timelines, and deliverables, ensuring clear objectives and measurable outcomes. • Manage stakeholder engagement
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proteomics to discover secreted plant proteins of Nicotiana benthamiana that are manipulated by Pseudomonas syringae during infection (e.g. Sueldo et al., New Phytol. 2024) and used artificial intelligence
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’ attitude. You will have the ability to navigate and respond effectively within a complex environment, balancing local needs with the Division’s and University’s strategic objectives. We welcome applications
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suppliers. This is a permanent, full-time post, working 36.5 hours per week. This role includes a moderate amount of physical activity, including lifting and moving objects – all necessary health and safety
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, Libraries and Museums, focussing primarily on the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford University's collections, comprising over 21 million objects, specimens and printed items, constitute one of the largest and most
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Experimental Medicine to lead research into liquid biopsy approaches for cancer detection. We are seeking a clinician with a substantial record of achievement in the clinical application of liquid biopsy
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for the creative development and delivery of communications and marketing objectives via channels designed to engage and support target groups. You will also contribute to wider strategic planning and work closely
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: Lead and develop a team of alumni engagement professionals, setting clear objectives and ensuring high performance. Manage and enhance the global alumni volunteer programme, incentivising engagement and
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” approaches the lab has pioneered, including the use of TET-Assisted Pyridine-borane Sequencing (TAPS), an innovative sequencing method that allows the simultaneous detection of mutations and methylation