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supporting data management and computational workflows in a research setting. Applicants should hold a relevant Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science, software engineering, or a related field
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right to work in the UK, are welcome. Oxford University invites applications for the part-time role of Deputy Director for the MSc in Global Women’s Health—a pioneering, interdisciplinary program
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We are seeking a talented and motivated researcher to join the Mead Group to contribute to a major research programme focused on characterisation of in vivo models of myeloid neoplasms and
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maintaining software stability, while preparing comprehensive technical documentation and academic publications. This role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of healthcare technology, engaging with
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, Genetics, or a related discipline and will have sufficient specialist knowledge and technical experience to contribute to our research program. Experience in plant systems is not required, but good
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We are seeking to appoint an Administrative Assistant to support day-to-day activities on the Africa Pandemic Sciences Collaborative, a high-profile initiative delivered in partnership with Science
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on projects from the “Barnes Group Vaccine Programme” led by Professor Ellie Barnes and supervised by Dr. Gerardo Montalvo Zurbia-Flores. The projects involve the development, optimisation, and evaluation
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service, Disability Advisory Service, Peer Support Programme, Mental Health Awareness Training and Reported Student Service, all aimed at supporting the wellbeing of our students, and equipping colleagues
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base, the partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry scientists. Within the partnership, small research teams will
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applications. In this role, you will take the lead on an independent project within our broader research programme. Your work will centre on identifying and characterising novel regulators of the immune response