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the employee lifecycle. This role provides a rewarding opportunity to further develop your HR expertise within a complex higher‑education and research environment. We welcome applications from staff currently in
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, machine learning, and/or computational biology to be able to work within established research programmes. They will have excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication
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The Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) is seeking to recruit an advisors and Networks Coordinator who will be working within the Technology and Industrialization for Development
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and relationship-building. You will have experience of working in a research-intensive university (or in a directly comparable environment), supporting programmes, projects or initiatives, and
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offers an excellent opportunity to combine sound operational experience with line management responsibilities and provides good scope for career development. You will line manage two Finance Administrators
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, spectroelectrochemical analyses and hydrogen evolution performance. Experience in transient absorption and photoinduced absorption analyses of photocatalyst particles, in addition to expertise in photocatalyst preparation
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discovered that carbonic anhydrase 1 (CA1)—a small protein abundant and specific to RBCs—is released and excreted in urine during intravascular haemolysis. Building on this biomarker, we developed a lateral
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Recruitment and Tazaki Foods. The Foundation supports Japanese students in pursuing studies in the United Kingdom through a number of scholarship programmes. The goal of the Foundation is that through studying
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recognises his pivotal role in work that led, among others, to the development of CAMPATH monoclonal antibodies, which are now used for the treatment of certain leukaemias and for multiple sclerosis
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expert advice. This includes animals, plants, fungi, microbes, and occasionally soils, and spans ecology, conservation, molecular studies, disease biology, and evolution. The role will also be directly