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Senior Development Executive – Medical Sciences University of Oxford Location: Oxford, UK with hybrid working options Permanent and full-time role Salary: Grade 8: £48,235 - £57,255 pa with possible
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Thank you for your interest in the post of Director of the KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP). The KWTRP is a longstanding partnership between the Nuffield Department of Medicine
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strategic projects across our world-renowned MBA programme. In this pivotal role, you will design and implement initiatives that enhance student engagement, foster meaningful alumni and corporate partnerships
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We are inviting applications for the post of Departmental Lecturer in Mathematical and Computational Finance at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, with effect from 1 September 2025
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successful candidate will hold a doctorate in the general area biomedical engineering, information engineering, electrical engineering, computer science or in a cognate discipline relevant to the requirements
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offers significant opportunities for growth and development as an academic. About You You will have a degree in a relevant subject (including, but not limited to, data science, statistics, computer science
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About the role We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Control Engineering group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The position is funded by EPSRC and
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, or be near to completion, of a relevant PhD degree and have experience in molecular/cellular biology relevant to the programme of work. They must be strongly motivated with a highly enthusiastic
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We are seeking to appoint an experienced Senior Operations and Programme Manager to oversee the delivery of a multi-project scientific programme at the Centre for Genomic Pathogen Surveillance
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The Global Finance and Economy Programme at Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute (ECI) is looking for a Programme Manager to support its cutting-edge work in building systemic resilience across