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The Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine (OOPSM) leads to a PGDip or MSc. Modules can also be undertaken as short courses and the programme also offers in person and online training courses
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oversee the distribution of income from successful commercialisation. You will provide contracts review and negotiation on a portfolio of technology projects that includes some of the more complex
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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
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sample collection, processing (including blood sample preparation, biopsy processing, and molecular techniques), analysis, storage, and distribution tasks. Aspects of this work are associated with patient
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the delivery of the Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR), a flagship programme at the heart of a national effort involving government, academia and industry. You’ll manage the full operational portfolio
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cash advances. You will also input and amend budgets and forecasts, prepare balance sheet reconciliations, and carry out month-end and year-end procedures. The post will involve running and distributing
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Sclerosis, ALS, and the related disorder frontotemporal dementia, FTD) through their engagement with an established internationally-leading programme of neuroscience research led by Professor Kevin Talbot
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to problems, or to progress key tasks. They will have an excellent standard of computer-literacy and will have the ability to handle numerical and financial data with confidence and accuracy. This is a
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will directly contribute to the accuracy, completeness and quality of our REF 2029 submission. Your tasks will include managing distributed processes as well as directly undertaking key REF actions
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, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences at the University of Oxford. The post-holder will co-lead development of a CoRE computational pipeline that integrates multi-omic data at the cellular level across