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clinical caseload under appropriate supervision. The postholder will work closely with clinicians, research teams, and NHS services, and will liaise with web developers and users to support the functionality
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support the smooth running of our postgraduate programmes, with a primary focus on the MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology and occasional support for the DPhil programme and medical student
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probably fair to say that an artificial neural network can perform better than a human in any environment it has complete knowledge of. These developments however impose growing demand on our computing
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, policymakers and media, as well as strong analytical and problem-solving skills. You will be confident managing complex, long-term communications projects such as web development, branding or digital
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and other colleagues includes overseeing workload allocation, recruitment, performance development, and capability building within a large, highly skilled team. A strong emphasis is placed on fostering
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using web-based systems and Microsoft Office applications, and you will have an appreciation of the academic research process and researcher information needs, including experience of using e-journals and
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research and hosts internationally renowned research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular diseases and vaccinology. The Oxford Vaccine
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responsibility with the Director for the development of its strategic direction. You will take on the role of Director of the Nairobi Programme and will be responsible for initiating and implementing key elements
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research groups and, at full capacity, around 240 research staff, IDRM investigates how understanding normal development can inform strategies to regenerate diseased or injured tissues. Research spans three
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for the students on the pilot programme in April 2027. The full-scale programme is due to start in June 2027. We’re looking for an enthusiastic and detail-oriented person who can develop administrative procedures