13 density-functional-theory-dft-post PhD positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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. This work was commissioned by the Department for Health and Social Care and offers an exciting opportunity to contribute directly to heath policy. The post is embedded in the thriving Health Behaviours team
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initially, with possibility of extension. Although the post is particularly well-suited to candidates who ultimately plan to pursue a PhD, we ask applicants to commit to at least 12 months in the role so that
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hold a medical degree (MB ChB or equivalent) and research experience in cellular therapies at level of a PhD. Previous experience in a research laboratory environment is essential. The post is part-time
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dashboard with geospatial GIS data and supervise junior staff in this area. To be considered for the role you will hold a Ph.D/D.Phil in Population Health, Demography, Spatial Epidemiology, Geography
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briefs, presentations, and policy outputs Liaising with research partners (e.g., BRAC, GiveDirectly, J-PAL) This post is ideal for candidates considering a PhD or a policy career in development economics
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. You will also have the ability to manage own academic research and associated activities. This is a full time, fixed term post (part time considered) until 30 April 2026. The closing date
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the discovery and clearance of the tomb of Tutankhamun. The post will assist in the creation of the Tutankhamun Spatial Archive. This is a part-time post (0.5 FTE/ 18.25 hours per week), based at the Bodleian Art
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epidemiological leadership in a team studying the Benefits and Risks of Cancer Treatments. The post-holder will play a role in planning, coordination and implementation of appropriate methods of statistical
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on qualitative methods and behavioural science to other members of the group. The post holders will also work closely with IRAC team members to develop new projects within the group and establish their own area of
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form part of the research team core and support the wider group by leading outstanding research and development in single-molecule biophysics. About the project In this project, you will design and