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. In addition to the NIHR funded post available, locally funded posts may also be awarded in parallel, subject to funding and assessment against the stated criteria for the role. Applicants should be
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. In addition to the NIHR funded post available, locally funded posts may also be awarded in parallel, subject to funding and assessment against the stated criteria for the role. Applicants should be
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notes, and produce well-researched notes. Strong organisational and time management abilities; ability to self-motivate; manage a range of tasks in parallel; and reprioritise effectively in response
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. In addition to the NIHR funded post available, locally funded posts may also be awarded in parallel, subject to funding and assessment against the stated criteria for the role. Applicants should be
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, large-scale, embedded, robust and distributed optimisation, polynomial/sum of squares methods, and optimal, robust and model predictive control, as well as a wide range of applications spanning biology
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to facilitate this. This includes for support for care-experienced and estranged students who may require additional funding. In parallel, the role will support the administration of funding for international
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. Additionally, you’ll provide administrative support such as note-taking, coordinating working groups, assisting reception, booking rooms, handling deliveries, and distributing post. You’ll also complete any
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provision and manage a c.£100m digital transformation programme. As such, we require potential candidates to possess good people, process, IT and accounting skills ideally proven in a complex and highly
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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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expertise in AI and/or quantitative environmental sciences, working closely with the Academic Director to develop and deliver the curriculum and training programme with academics across Oxford