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Research Services works in partnership with academic divisions, departments/faculties, University Administration and Services (UAS) and Isis Innovation Ltd to support Oxford's researchers and facilitate world-class research and knowledge exchange.

Our major responsibilities include supporting the grant process, including advice and information on funding opportunities, reviewing and authorising research grant applications, accepting new awards, and sponsor liaison; negotiating research-related contracts; advising on the costing and pricing of research at Oxford; supporting University and Divisional research-related planning; promoting the responsible conduct of research and compliance with regulatory and sponsor requirements; facilitating knowledge transfer; and the continuous improvement of research administration at Oxford.

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Team from Centre for the Study of African Economies listening to a farmer's account on the functioning of traditional labour sharing networks in Dodota District, Ethiopia (© Centre for the Study of African Economies) Team from Centre for the Study of African Economies listening to a farmer's account on the functioning of traditional labour sharing networks in Dodota District, Ethiopia (© Centre for the Study of African Economies)
Bacterial potassium channel, looking down into the 'mouth' of the channel. (© Prof. Mark Sansom, Department of Biochemistry) Bacterial potassium channel, looking down into the 'mouth' of the channel. (© Prof. Mark Sansom, Department of Biochemistry)
High throughout genotyping being set-up at the WTCHG Genomics Lab. (© Genomics Laboratory, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics) High throughout genotyping being set-up at the WTCHG Genomics Lab. (© Genomics Laboratory, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics)
Ancient Greek manuscript of the first century AD of the Hesiodic geneological poem entitled the 'Catalogue of Women'(© Imaging Papyri Project, Oxford) Ancient Greek manuscript of the first century AD of the Hesiodic geneological poem entitled the 'Catalogue of Women'(© Imaging Papyri Project, Oxford)