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Research Assistant with a background in computer science, business analytics, information systems, business computing or related to join our Science of Startups research project, which explores the role
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Professor of Politics, Technology and Computational Social Science, to start from approximately Trinity Term 2026. This post is held in association with Reuben College. The successful candidate will be
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) in Engineering or Computer Science Excellent English written and spoken communication skills Excellent knowledge in computer networks Excellent hardware design skills (Verilog) Excellent programming
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Programme Experience Coordinator to join our Academic Programmes team at Saïd Business School. The team is responsible for delivering a seamless, high-quality student experience across a range of world-class
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research environment bridging molecular biology, genomics, and computational data science, the post focuses on integrating enhancer biology with large-scale synthetic biology and single-cell multiomic
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184268 – Programme Manager – Industry Liaison in Experimental Medicine Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) Grade 8: Salary in the range of £49,119
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We are seeking to appoint a Research Programme Manager to provide professional support to the GSK-Imperial-Oxford Modelling-Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC), an inter-disciplinary cross
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part-time Research Assistant (0.5 FTE) for a 8-month fixed-term position. We welcome applicants with expertise in Computational Social Science, Data Science, Informatics, or Social Data Science. The
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of Computer Science is looking for an energetic and entrepreneurial Programme Manager to help run the group, in a very dynamic role involving thought partnership on group strategy and direction, and day-to-day
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development towards optimizing and understanding sonochemical nitrogen fixation to help advance our internationally leading programme of research. This work will also contribute towards building a case for a