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to work in a tight-knit, supportive and friendly team? The Role Oxford University ... show more details -> Vacancy ID : 172379 Pay Scale : STANDARD GRADE 7 Closing Date & Time : 10-May-2024 12:00 Salary
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, teaching and research and is consistently ranked the world’s top university. Our research plays a key role in addressing many global challenges, from tackling climate change to developing vaccines and
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period of up to 2 years. Reporting to the Deputy Head of HR, you will be working with a Senior HR Officer and three other HR Officers in a high activity department. The role involves providing an HR
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Grade 5: £28,759 to £33,966 per annum Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) is seeking to appoint a Senior Course Administrator SCA) for Continuing Professional Development
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to become a member of the academic administration team for the School. This post provides an excellent opportunity to develop a career in University administration. The Senior Academic Administrator (Year 5
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, University of Oxford, in collaboration with VTT Finland. The Ariel mission is an international collaboration and Oxford in partnership with the University of Lisbon are developing the optical ground test
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for Sports Medicine at the University of Oxford. This full-time post is initially fixed term for 1 year and potentially extendable for a further 2 years, subject to funding. The postholder will work under the
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THIS ROLE IS FOR INTERNAL CANDIDATES ONLY About the Role An excellent opportunity has arisen for a full time, permanent Senior HR Officer in the Department of Chemistry. Reporting to the Deputy Head
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-governing College of Oxford University and is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Please let us know if you believe there are any reasonable adjustments, we should be making to assist you with your application
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1886 to provide an education to women from poorer backgrounds who were otherwise excluded from the University. Nearly 140 years later, this legacy of fairness, inclusion and equality remains