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help attract, support, and develop top talent in our world-leading institution. Salary: £31,459 - £36,616 per annum Contract: Full-Time, Permanent Contract About Us Spanning the historic streets
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phase of ambitious development and growth, with the vision of becoming an innovation district. In this new role, you will manage the day to day running of reception. Working with the reception team, you
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potato and wheat. The post holder will be a member of a collaborative research consortium involving academic and industry partners. There will be opportunities for personal development, mentoring with
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Extended Reality Lab (PIXL) to work on an ARIA-funded project at the intersection of Computer Vision and Climate Science. In this project we are developing a new approach for estimating a dynamic, four
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. Benefits of working University employees enjoy 38 days’ paid holiday, generous pension schemes, travel discounts, and a variety of professional development opportunities. Our range of other employee benefits
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. Currently located in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Experimental Psychology will be moving to the new, purpose-built
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samples and model systems to help develop novel therapies and diagnostics. The post holder will be part of a team of laboratory technicians working in multiple laboratories, delivering a range of techniques
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development that will bring together the Jenner Institute, the Pandemic Sciences Institute, and the Oxford Vaccine Group. Due for completion in November 2027, the Plot B2 Building will house the Cyrus
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, researchers in the Department of Chemistry, and members of the wider university to develop and deliver our departmental engagement programmes. This is a full-time role and is fixed for 2-years, with a strong
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history of research in neurology, brain imaging, eye disorders, and anaesthetics in Oxford. NDCN scientists have made major contributions to our understanding of how the brain works and to the development