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About the Role The Security Team plays a vital role in ensuring the safety of people, buildings and collections across the Old Bodleian Library, Weston Library, Radcliffe Camera and Clarendon
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, Groningen, and beyond. The project explores novel aggregation methods at the intersection of AI safety, computational social choice, and judgment aggregation, aiming to formally integrate multi-stakeholder
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About the role This is a 12-month maternity cover contract and will provide essential scientific and biological safety support within a research-intensive academic environment. As the interim
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be found on our jobs page . About the role We are seeking to appoint a Programme Administrator to support the School’s Executive Fellowships and Visitors programmes. In this role, you will act as a key
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thrusts within the lab’s multi-agent security programme. You should possess a completed PhD/DPhil (or thesis submitted by the start date) in Computer Science, Machine Learning, AI, Security, Robotics
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hospital and campus sites. Following the launch of our ambitious five-year research strategy , and the outcomes of a departmental safety review, we are creating a new senior role, the Head of Health and
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) More information about working at the School can be found on our jobs page . About the role The Blavatnik School of Government is looking to recruit a Programme Manager to support the effective delivery
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The Law Faculty is looking to appoint a Law Bridging Programme Coordinator between May to September 2026 to assist Professor Imogen Goold, Access and Outreach Co-ordinator for the Law Faculty
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develop foundational security theory for agentic and multi-agent AI systems, as part of our research programme in multi-agent security. You will build formal models of security-relevant behaviour in
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and responding to information security incidents, working closely with the Oxford Computer Emergency Response Team (OxCERT), IT Services colleagues across the University, and third-party suppliers