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computational or laboratory-based approaches. In this role you will initiate and lead a long-term, collaborative research programme, developing new avenues of research, concepts and ideas to extend intellectual
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as part of an CRUK Discovery Programme Foundation Award in close collaboration with Dr Robert Köchl between the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology (KIR) and Kings College London (KCL). The focus
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an inclusive and egalitarian community. We offer: Membership of the University’s staff benefits program, including 38 days’ paid holiday and access to world-class facilities. Opportunities to contribute
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Programme. The role reports to the HAF and sits within the School Administration team: one of five teams within OSGA’s friendly Professional Services team The successful post-holder will be responsible
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Crankstart Graduate Scholarship The Crankstart Scholarships provide a programme of enhanced support for UK residents from lower-income households to undertake undergraduate study at Oxford. This is
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We are seeking a Research Culture Facilitator to advance an exciting and innovative programme of initiatives to accelerate improvements in research culture, across Medical Sciences. Working
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About the Role Passionate about events? Passionate about museums? The Pitt Rivers Museum is recruiting an Events Assistant to support the delivery of a varied programme of public and private events
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the REF Working Group and Unit of Assessment (UoA) Lead to provide specialist administrative support for the Department of Computer Science’s submission to REF 2029. The postholder will ensure relevant
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undergraduate bursaries, hardship funding, international opportunities including the Erasmus+ programme, the Turing scheme, and other on-course awards); Management of a graduate scholarship portfolio of 193
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We are recruiting a Senior Research Fellow in Infectious Disease Modelling to join a collaborative research programme in partnership with the Modelling and Simulation Hub Africa (MASHA