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& Content Directorate. You will develop and deliver onsite activities for audiences within the Informal Learning and Public Programmes team, focusing primarily on adult group tours. You will work with local
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postholder will enhance the Technology and Industrialisation for Development Centre (TIDE Centre)’s public profile by leading its outreach, events programme, and communications activity. The role will be
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Consortium (ISARIC), and developing an overarching MEL framework to evaluate and support delivery of PSI’s mission and impact. You will work closely with senior colleagues, programme teams and external
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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
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a diverse, inclusive community that champions your wellbeing, development, and aspirations. Apply now to become part of our extraordinary legacy. The Information Security (InfoSec) team provides
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cavitation detection, imaging, and monitoring. You will be responsible for engaging in reactor design, construction, development, and characterisation. You will also be expected to integrate a cavitation
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appointments being considered. Key responsibilities: Develop and optimise micro-architectured constructs using state-of-the-art bioprinting techniques. Investigate how cells interact with biomaterials, including
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on the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) RESPOND Programme. This was a 5-year project to develop and trial methods for improving responses to deteriorating postoperative patients. The post will
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to appoint in an area of innovative inorganic chemistry that complements existing faculty, and are particularly interested in candidates at the forefront of developing new approaches in (and applications
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that this project will be a launchpad for additional research questions and Prof. Mosher will support the development of a future independent research program. The University of Oxford is committed to equal