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business school, embedded within the world-renowned University of Oxford. Our Central Programme Services team plays a vital role in delivering a seamless, high-quality student experience across all degree
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: https://finance.admin.ox.ac.uk/ What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such as: • 38 days of annual leave (inclusive of public holidays) to support your
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language models (SLMs) deployable within secure NHS environments, using them to extract clinically relevant variables and phenotypes from mental health records. Second, it will compare SLM-extracted
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the department. The team has four core areas of expertise: Networking Servers, systems, and storage High performance computing Security The team is dedicated to delivering high-quality services, offering mutual
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be expected to secure external research funding and to enhance the Department’s research profile. You will contribute substantially to teaching on the Comparative and International Education (CIE
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this role you will contribute to the planning, coordination and delivery of a programme of applied clinical research with the Oxford Knee Group. You will develop and maintain secure and robust clinical
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synergistic combinations of T cell- and antibody-mediated immunity. The programme focuses on evaluating conserved-region, bivalently mosaic HIVconsvX immunogens delivered by ChAdOx1 and MVA vectors in clinical
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). The role will support the planning and management of projects within the Gilbert Group, working closely with Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert and the Global CMC Program Lead. You will be responsible for planning
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major themes—cardiovascular science, neuroscience and immunology—addressing key organ systems targeted by non-communicable diseases. About the role The IDRM Transition Fellowship programme aims to support
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for platforms like OpenSpecimen (LIMS), REDCap (data capture), and iPassport (quality management)—configuring, integrating, and supporting these systems so they run smoothly, securely, and compliantly. You’ll