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development support, as well as family-friendly policies. At the University of Oxford, we are committed to equality and diversity, to make the University an inclusive, welcoming, and inspiring place to work and
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with key academic Officers. The Department has over 440 graduate students (115 DPhil, 180 MPhil, 30 on the MSc in Economics for Development, 27 MSc/MPhil Economics and Social History, 89 MSc in Financial
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programme of funded professional training and development opportunities for university staff. This role provides an excellent opportunity for a suitable individual to pursue a finance qualification while
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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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the climate system through the development and utilisation of geospatial foundation models for clouds in the context of climate research. Successful applicants will work closely with IBM and our international
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. We collaborate with experts in pain science, self-harm research, adolescent mental health, intervention development, and implementation science, and partner with paediatric pain services in Oxford and
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infection and clinical research studies, working within established protocols while also contributing to the development and optimisation of new assays and experimental approaches. Working closely with senior
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development and writing of a large-scale grant application that will extend the current project, Developing a socially sensitive research approach to higher education aspirations: exploring the hopes and
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willingness to learn new skills and undertake further training and development aligned to the role, which may include working with laboratory animals Experience in working in a scientific laboratory, including
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internationally renowned research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular diseases and vaccinology. The Andrews lab is a new addition to the IDRM