55 postdoc-urban-planning "Washington University in St" positions at University of Oxford
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appropriate methodologies to test hypotheses, adapt experimental protocols and contribute to wider project planning. Additionally, you will contribute to scientific reports, data and journal articles and the
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conservation workshops at the Weston Library. You will plan and carry out conservation treatments, condition assessments and preventive conservation activities as agreed with the relevant curator and
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or commercial software packages for genome sequence analysis, and utilise multi-omics datasets. Meeting with the other members of the BRC Genomic Medicine Theme to design studies and review results, liaising with
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Foundation Year is a one-year fully-funded foundation programme for UK state school students with significant academic potential, who have experienced severe personal disadvantage and/or disrupted education
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be responsible for managing your own academic research and administrative activities. You will design and perform original research and develop new scientific techniques. You will provide help to Dr
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such as open days, UNIQ summer schools, Oxplore Festival and other similar events. They will also contribute to the implementation of the department’s communication strategy, including planning and
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science, epidemiological or statistical skills who would like to work with large real world health datasets. The role will include planning, preparation, execution, and reporting of the portfolio
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of the post include ensuring effective and resilient financial processes and controls that are compliant with institutional and broader financial regulations and taking the lead role in financial planning
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the OTI along with both the planned and reactive electrical maintenance work. You will also be responsible for the repair of office and laboratory electrical distribution systems and equipment related
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plan and executing the same. You will coordinate with multiple stakeholders across industry and academia to organise and manage the group's project portfolio. Led by Professor Michael Bronstein