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to underpin Salmonella pathogenesis. The post-holder will be responsible for managing their own academic research programme in Salmonella effector biology. You will have a high degree of autonomy to develop
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of the Economic Research on Identity, Narratives and Norms [ERINN] network; the Oxford Martin School Programme ‘Governing African Transitions’; the Oxford Martin School Future Shocks programme and various other
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computer programs such as Outlook, Word and Excel and be able to understand and pass on clear and accurate information. You will have an understanding of issues around confidentiality and excellent attention
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of Biology in partnership with The Queen’s College. Associate Professor is the main academic career grade at Oxford. Associate Professors have responsibility to lead a successful programme of research and
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equipment and is aware and knowledgeable of the Health and Safety requirements involved in scientific research. Educated to A Level standard or equivalent, you should be computer literate, organised, able
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, from cutting-edge research facilities to modern teaching spaces. The Team is delivering the University’s Minor Capital Plan - a rolling programme of over 250 live projects across the estate, with
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development programme. Individuals will be appointed a mentor and will be expected to develop and maintain their own learning objectives throughout the programme. The Language Instructors are responsible
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support a high-value materials characterisation programme as a postdoctoral researcher. The ability to think outside the box with creativity, along with having the drive and ambition to develop those ideas
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programme which aims to significantly improve the user experience and efficiency of the research management lifecycle from proposal development to project closure., reimagining ways of working and adopting
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a key role in supporting the delivery of the prestigious Novo Nordisk – Oxford Fellowship Programme, which funds outstanding early-career researchers in diabetes, metabolism and related fields through