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(Academic Futures) is an interesting and varied role with two main areas of work: (1) working to support the development of the Academic Futures programme and scholar cohort, the University’s flagship
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the public, reduce barriers and increase the diversity of involvement and participation in research activities. In this role, you will support the development, implementation and review of PPI
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initially for five years at which point, upon completion of a successful review, the post-holder will be eligible for reappointment to the retiring age. The Associate Professor will develop a world-leading
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in the management of the Global Health Research Group and has responsibility for the development of its strategic direction, funding, and programmes management. A recognised authority in their field
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external audiences, supporting and showcasing the department’s world-leading teaching and research. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your creative, planning and analytical skills across a range of
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Programme Award on Molecular Mechanisms of Morphogen Signalling in the Tumour Microenvironment. This is an exceptional opportunity to work at the interface of structural biology and cell biology, exploring
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(CoI-AI) Programme. This ambitious programme combines advanced immunology, artificial intelligence, and human challenge models to transform vaccine discovery and accelerate development against major
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‘foundations’ that develop in response to the loads applied to the tree. For example, trees subjected to high winds (inducing large moments) develop roots that prioritise lateral spread rather than depth
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disciplines: Advanced Computer Science MSc Chemistry MSc by Research Comparative Social Policy MSc Economics for Development MSc Education (Digital and Social Change) MSc Education (Higher Education) MSc Energy
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the University of Oxford’s CRM Programme. This role focuses on designing, developing and delivering an effective CRM solution, in alignment with programme objectives and governance, to support the delivery