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An established institution is seeking a part-time Graduate Studies Assistant to enhance academic administration for graduate students. This role is pivotal in supporting the DPhil program and requires strong communication and administrative skills. Join a globally recognized department known for its innovative research and commitment to societal impact. Enjoy an excellent work environment with generous annual leave and a contributory pension scheme. If you're passionate about supporting academic excellence, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Client: University of Oxford
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 512d3f0a4f29
Job Views: 4
Posted: 05.05.2025
Expiry Date: 19.06.2025
Computer Science - Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford
We are excited to offer a part-time Graduate Studies Assistant (PGR) position to support graduate academic administration for the Department’s full-time taught and research graduate students, primarily in research course administration. Based in central Oxford, the successful candidate will report to the Graduate Studies Administrator and will support students on the DPhil, working closely with the Graduate Studies Administrator, Director, Deputy Director of Graduate Studies, and Graduate Studies Assistants.
The role requires excellent communication, interpersonal, and administrative skills in a fast-paced environment. You will be a key member of the Department's Academic Admin team.
The University of Oxford offers a stimulating work environment with an international reputation for excellence. Our research addresses global challenges, from reducing carbon emissions to vaccine development during pandemics. The Department of Computer Science is renowned for pioneering research and teaching, consistently ranked among the best worldwide. We are committed to innovation and societal impact.
We are committed to equality and valuing diversity.