37 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O"-"O.P"-"U.S" positions at University of Oxford
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opportunity to join a brand new programme team deploying AI solutions across the University, This programme team has been formed of colleagues from across the university to deliver an ambitious and exciting
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debilitating chronic pain in the population, often associated with conditions such as cancer, arthritis and stroke. The programme brings together multiple research teams working across Oxford, Cambridge, UCL and
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world-famous historic colleges to cutting-edge laboratories, our work touches every part of University life. With staff spread across multiple sites, Estates Services is a dynamic environment and people
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to become part of our extraordinary legacy. This is a fantastic opportunity for Programme Manager with CRM experience to manage an exciting and far-reaching programme. This role will help drive forward
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/workforce-and-learning-research-group ). The Compound Pressures project is a realist review funded by the NIHR HSDR programme. The project aims to understand how multiple and intersecting pressures, such as
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will collaborate closely with other network team members to plan and execute projects with minimal disruption, while staying current with emerging technologies and industry best practices to continuously
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commercial events programme from the ground up. Description Sitting within our dynamic Commercial Team, you will be primarily responsible for administering and managing a wide range of events and activity
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We are inviting applications for an exciting new post for a Research Assistant to work with Dr Megan Kirk Chang on an interdisciplinary research program on the Oxford Health BRC Preventing Multiple
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. Manage programme budgets and support fundraising initiatives through data and reporting. You will have substantial experience managing programmes or projects within complex organisations, handling multiple
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute