474 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Oxford
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experience of working as a Business Analyst throughout the change lifecycle and on a variety of initiatives. Experience of working within a large and complex transformation programme would be highly regarded
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University-led flagship initiative that is driving innovation-led growth across Oxfordshire. The postholder will lead the planning and delivery of a strategic programme of high-profile events that elevate the
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to the CTL (re)designing summative assessment consultancy service (link) and have experience of working with course/programme teams to support them in developing new programmes and/or introducing major changes
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for administering the second year of the University’s Clinical Medicine programme, which is Year 5 of the standard 6-year Medicine programme and Year 3 of the 4-year Graduate-entry Medicine programme
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longitudinal electronic health records (EHRs) from multiple hospital centres in the UK. The project aim is to advance hepatitis B and liver-related research and contribute to novel analytic frameworks for NHS
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role within a dynamic and growing institution, offering a rare opportunity to shape and develop the College’s alumni relations and engagement programme from its foundation. The College seeks a proactive
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-cycle, supporting multiple Sprint teams, the Management group and Executive Board and being responsible for administrative and operational processes that underpin the success of the programme. The
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(HASC) – a major national programme advancing future telecommunications. Working closely with the Programme Manager, you will coordinate key project activities, support reporting processes, assist with
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the day-to-day operations of the Chemistry estate. You will have direct responsibility of the Inorganic chemistry Laboratory, whilst providing support across multiple Chemistry facilities (totalling 27,000
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Development Lead. You will be responsible for contributions to a major new programme of research investigating ethical questions and public views concerning research using post-mortem brains. The project