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team for each initiative. For the Hub this includes the Hub Director, Project Manager and Administrator at Oxford, and a Stakeholder and Flexible Fund Manager at Imperial College London. For Oxford Net
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research and engagement to key target audiences. You will be part of the core administrative team for each initiative. For the Hub this includes the Hub Director, Project Manager and Administrator at Oxford
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own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. The post will be based in the Department
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will be responsible for the day-to-day administration of the project, contributing to the design of research materials and arrangements for data-gathering, as well as analysing and presenting data
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beyond to deliver solutions-focused evidence. This post offers a fantastic opportunity for a research project manager, with a keen interest in the Agile research themes, who is looking to develop and apply
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. Reporting to the Director of ORAU, you will mainly work in analysis of single amino acids and lipids and their radiocarbon dating at the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit (ORAU). The post holder will be
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Central Oxford. The post is fixed-term for three years in the first instance. As a Programme Manager you will primarily oversee research programmes and projects in the Department of Engineering Science
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the Science Leads and the Programme Managers to ensure that the general day-to-day programme administration of the IOI work runs smoothly, and that University and departmental procedures are followed. You will
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infections. You will manage own research and administrative activities, within guidelines provided by senior colleagues, and contribute to wider project planning. The post-holder must have a first degree in
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for approximately 45 students per year across the three partner institutions (University of Oxford, the Open University and Brunel University London) and to fund training that will support students’ professional