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Administration Team and the primary responsibility is to manage all operational delivery of the Department’s Graduate programmes. This is a permanent post. Keeping up to date with current developments in the HE
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ), 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford, OX2 6PS Job Title: Director of Journalist Programmes Grade 10: £ 62,728- £ 72,691 with a discretionary range to
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Raman’s cardiovascular research team. This role is embedded within a cutting-edge programme focused on integrating high-dimensional datasets, including advanced cardiac MRI (oxygen-sensitive, metabolic, and
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. The After the End project seeks to explore issues related to time justice, waiting, memory, care, trauma and ideas of what constitutes ‘an end’, ‘the right time’ and what it means to be ‘late’ in relation
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. The project is led jointly by Professors Peter Watkinson (NDCN) and Marian Knight MBE (National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit) and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The project
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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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knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes. You will be able to work independently, and you must have the ability to manage your own academic research and associated activities
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and Prof Paul Shearing. The post is funded through a strategic research partnership and is fixed term for up to 2 years. To support the programme, the post holder will be required to carry out research
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about Cancer Immunology, T cell Biology and translational research and will have good knowledge of these subjects to contribute to established research programmes. Excellent project management abilities
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clusters; engaging with the group’s programme of experiments in Oxford and Munich; writing-up results for publication; presenting results at international conferences; managing the research group’s use