490 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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with people and have a competent, professional manner in dealing with customers, both face-to-face and by telephone and e-mail as appropriate. Ability to use standard computer programs (Outlook, Word
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The Department of Physics is looking to recruit a Business and Fundraising Coordinator to work on the COMPOS Outreach programme. This post is fixed term for 3 years, with the possibility
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The Astrophoria Foundation Year Programme seeks to appoint Teaching Associates (TAs) for the Chemistry, Engineering and Materials Science (CEMS) course. The roles will be on a fixed term variable
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We are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant for the pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccine development programme led by Professor Adrian Hill. You will be responsible for performing immunological
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a successful programme of research and be an enthusiastic and engaging teacher. Associate Professors are appointed jointly by a University department/faculty and an Oxford college, and you will have a
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computing and associated increases power demand and procurement costs. This role will support the creation of a network of experts, a team of champions and a portfolio of community projects to provide UKRI
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Psychodynamic Counselling. They will also have academic oversight of the psychology and counselling provision in the open access Weekly Class programme and Short Online Course programme, Day & Weekend events
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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Machine Learning, Statistics, Computer Science or closely related discipline. They will demonstrate an ability to publish, including the ability to produce high-quality academic writing. They will have the
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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