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. You will be highly organised, computer literate, and be able to deal with competing deadlines. You should be comfortable communicating clearly with students, have a willingness to work collaboratively
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Hospital. The post is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Invention for Innovation (i4i) programme. It is anticipated that a DPhil in Surgical Sciences will be undertaken as
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role within a dynamic and growing institution, offering a rare opportunity to shape and develop the College’s alumni relations and engagement programme from its foundation. The College seeks a proactive
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-cycle, supporting multiple Sprint teams, the Management group and Executive Board and being responsible for administrative and operational processes that underpin the success of the programme. The
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research in the area of mathematical and computational modelling of materials in the Department of Materials. The post-holder will be expected to lead a research activity within the general area of materials
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The Law Faculty is looking to appoint a Law Bridging Programme Coordinator between May to September 2025 to assist Professor Imogen Goold, Access Co-ordinator for the Law Faculty, to design
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the Department of Computer Science and be a member of the Human Centred Computing Theme. Reporting to Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt, one of the Principal Investigators, the post holder will be responsible
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the responsible deployment of AI in clinical environments. To be considered, you must hold a Masters degree in engineering, mathematics or computational and have demonstrated experience in programming
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, computational modelling, and in vivo physiology—to dissect cholesterol‑mediated modulation of key receptors like Glucagon receptor and GLP‑1R, with direct relevance to metabolic disease therapeutics. The Siebold
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, and adept at implementing change in complex environments? Join the ‘Transforming Oxford’s Digital Communications’ programme based in the IT Services team at the University of Oxford, and help shape how