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our extraordinary legacy. The Development and Alumni Engagement Office (DAE) has implemented an advanced constituent relationship management system, known as the Development and Alumni Relations System
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. The Development and Alumni Engagement Office (DAE) has implemented an advanced constituent relationship management system, known as the Development and Alumni Relations System (DARS), which is available to support
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manage and deliver the quantitative element of the project. Responsibilities will include taking full responsibility for overseeing and executing the quantitative analysis; exploring, designing, and
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groups. You will be responsible for ensuring that the impact of every element of the life cycle of developmental change is considered, from the time a project is confirmed, to its eventual deployment
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the University and externally in respect of Oxford’s educational provision, which is a key component of its academic mission. The University aims to continue to provide a distinctive and exceptional education for
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data analysis. As the scientific programmer, you will be the key person in our interdisciplinary research group driving this forward. This position requires a mix of scientific, technical, and
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the Spatial Biology Group. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or are close to completion) with a significant software development component, and have experience of software development in a research
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and consultancy. We are looking for candidates who hold a doctoral degree (or are close to completion, i.e., thesis submitted) with a significant software development component. We will also consider
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preparation, imaging modalities and settings, data processing, as well as image analysis and data presentation. You will lead in the development of bespoke analysis pipelines and train users in the independent
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); An undergraduate degree in English/Spanish, with a significant literature, language, or writing component; Recent experience in teaching Spanish as a foreign language at university level, including oral, writing and