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thinking. You will have experience of working in a research-intensive university (or in a directly comparable environment), of programme management, of strategic academic and/or research planning in a large
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to hear from you. The Klemm Group at the University of Oxford is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join our Wellcome Trust-funded programme investigating the role of organelle communication in
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Team, within Estates Services, is delivering the University’s Minor Capital Plan - a rolling programme of over 250 live projects across the estate, with an annual budget of £30 million, increasing yearly
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/ computational biology / life sciences discipline, or relevant field such as computer science, mathematics or statistics. You will have substantial experience in the analysis of large datasets, which will allow
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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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their academic discipline (in this case, leadership). They are also engaging teachers (particularly for senior executive audiences) and effective executive education programme directors. For this position
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% of the role), the AfOx visiting fellowship programme and the AfOx catalyst grants programme. You will be responsible for managing the AfOx research projects through the application, awarding, delivery and
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and enjoys providing high quality customer service, whilst also ensuring what you deliver is completed in a safe way. You will be computer literate, have great communication skills, and be confident in
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of Ophthalmology and will further develop, expand, and diversify Oxford’s portfolio of internationally competitive research in Ophthalmology/Visual Science. The Chair will develop and lead their own programme of
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programme. The History of Art provision in the Department for Continuing Education is at a moment of growth, with the introduction of a newly revised Undergraduate programme and future plans to develop and