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for the management and delivery of the Division’s training programme, and play a key role in developing strategy and policy in this area, as well as evaluating courses and events, and implementing new initiatives
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immunological responses post vaccine or CHIM. We are currently expanding our team to help deliver a large program of new trials starting in the next 12 months. This position is offered full-time on a fixed-term
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towns programme, organise and run patient and public involvement events to engage with community members and innovate, contribute to and promote the research, publication and impact focus of the centre in
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in thermofluids and related areas. The role will involve supporting experimental and/or computational research activities, assisting with laboratory or facility operations where appropriate
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competitive programme of research and teaching. Applications are invited for the post of Climax Research Professor of Regulatory Innovation. This post is hosted by the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics
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approach to service provision and manage a c.£100m digital transformation programme. As such, we require potential candidates to possess good people, process, IT and accounting skills ideally proven in a
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PhD Studentship available on the RAINZ CDT programme at the University of Oxford. Project Overview Abstract: Nuclear facilities require regular inspection to monitor specific locations (for example
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the research team implement a wide range of experiments, both in the laboratory and in the field. Excellent general IT skills with PC and Mac computers along with the ability to configure and program specialised
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globally competitive programme of research and teaching. The Kadoorie Institute for Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care brings together research across trauma, emergency care, and critical care. It designs
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will contribute to an exciting, interdisciplinary programme developing next-generation human in vitro models of pain. The project aims to recreate the complex multicellular interactions that underlie