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of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. This post provides an excellent opportunity to develop a career in University administration. The Senior Academic Administrator (Year 5 / GE3) will have lead responsibility
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must hold a Masters or PhD in a relevant field such as cardiac imaging, biomedical engineering, computer science, Physics, or a related discipline. Prior experience in MRI research, including working
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the Role As Programme Manager, you will lead the next phase of the Academic Career and Reward Framework (ACRF), overseeing four key workstreams: Academic Pathways, Workload, Reward & Recognition, and
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The post holder will develop computational models of learning processes in cortical networks. The research will employ mathematical modelling and computer simulation to identify synaptic plasticity
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for functional validation, fostering hypothesis-driven translational research. You will develop, tailor, and implement methodologies, tools, and informatics structures for data analysis and management in
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Programme Manager (Digital Communications) Spanning the historic streets of the “city of dreaming spires,” the University of Oxford has been ranked the world’s leading university for nine
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offers significant opportunities for growth and development as an academic. About You You will have a degree in a relevant subject (including, but not limited to, data science, statistics, computer science
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Machine Learning, Human-Computing Interactions, Social Sciences, and Public Health. Applicants should hold, or be close to completion of, PhD/DPhil with research experience in computer science, statistics
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We are seeking a creative and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Turing AI World-Leading Fellowship research programme led by Professor Alison Noble. This exciting and ambitious
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About the role The Kelly lab is excited to announce a new post-doctoral position in computational biology. This position is funded as part of an international consortium of scientists who