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an inclusive and egalitarian community. We offer: Membership of the University’s staff benefits program, including 38 days’ paid holiday and access to world-class facilities. Opportunities to contribute
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, using a global network of the world's largest and most advanced radio telescopes to search for signatures of technology. The project is undertaking a detailed census of hundreds of nearby stars, in
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represent the research group at external seminars and conferences. To be considered, you must hold a PhD/DPhil in statistical genetics, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics
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, epidemiology, molecular biology, computational biology, and mathematical modelling. You will play a key role in translating emerging innovations, such as mobile apps, wearable sensors, molecular diagnostics, and
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We are seeking a researcher and teacher with outstanding potential to bring exciting new perspectives in the area of molecular and cell biology at the University of Oxford. This is a unique
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to a large-scale, interdisciplinary research programme. We are looking for someone with proven expertise in a fast-paced environment, who is committed to delivering high-quality research support and
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of Oxford’s Department of Computer Science. This post is an exciting opportunity to play a major role in shaping a fast-paced, world-leading AI Hub. The Communications and Engagement Officer will be responsible
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Oxford EARTH (Equitable Access to sustainable Resources for a Thriving Habitat), a new strategic research programme. While this role will be based within SoGE, the other three posts span across Chemistry
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for queries, providing exceptional customer service. What We’re Looking For We’re looking for a personable, friendly IT Officer with: • An understanding of computer hardware, software and networking
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We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated Research Associate to work in a programme of research that aims to investigate extracellular vesicle biogenesis and biomarkers in Parkinson’s disease