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, forecasting and planning processes, and deliver clear, insightful financial information. You will contribute to the continuous improvement of reporting and data quality through the development and maintenance
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of, a PhD/DPhil in materials science, bioengineering or relevant field. Experience in the development of bioinks for fabrication of micro/nano-structured biomaterials. Experience in light-based 3D
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and take a collaborative approach that fosters the development of professional and effective working relationships with key stakeholders. A demonstrated ability to write for publication, present
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, development, and aspirations. Apply now to become part of our extraordinary legacy. What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such as: • 38 days of annual leave
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Neuroimaging, MRC BNDU, and the Oxford Health NIHR BRC. About You You will hold a PhD in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, or a related field, and have experience in the development of technological systems
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nucleotides, including their metabolism and roles in mutagenesis and cancer development. You will be responsible for undertaking a research programme using a wide range of biochemical and molecular biology
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the development of new, often interdisciplinary research initiatives. You will hold responsibility for departmental planning and budgeting, make key strategic decisions affecting clinical research activities and
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/neuro-AI, research software development, and open science. The role is intended to support career progression toward postgraduate study (including PhD applications) or technical roles in academia
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underpinned it since its inception over 30 years ago. The MLT is a two-year part time Masters programme and, like the PGCE, places particular emphasis on the development of research-informed pedagogy, both
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engagement activities. This will include iterative theory development and engagement with practitioners and policy stakeholders to inform programme theory refinement. They will work alongside senior colleagues