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The role is for a Clinical Research Fellow to join an exciting project – DREaMED (Defining, Recognising and Escalating Maternal Early Deterioration): Decreasing inequality through improved outcomes
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position, across undergraduate and taught postgraduate cohorts, with no requirement that the postholder will undertake research during their appointment. The purpose of post is specifically to provide a time
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annum This is a full time, fixed term position for 12 months. We are seeking a Clinical Research Fellow in Gastroenterology to join the Oxford-GSK Experimental Medicine Collaboration (EMC), based
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pension scheme. Affordable and sustainable commuting options, including a cycle loan scheme, discounted bus travel, and season ticket loans. Access to a vibrant community through our social, cultural, and
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and adoption leave, plus 12 weeks of full-pay paternity/partner leave. A commitment to hybrid and flexible working to suit your lifestyle. An excellent contributory pension scheme. Affordable and
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teaching-only position, across undergraduate and taught postgraduate cohorts, with no requirement that the postholder will undertake research during their appointment. The purpose of post is specifically
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. The purpose of post is specifically to provide a time-limited period of teaching development and support, so as a result there is no expectation that the post will be extended beyond the advertised period of
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, and PhD and project students. This is on a part-time basis to enable other career development commitments. About you You will have a clinical qualification with current GMC registration, along with
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, “Conservativisms in an Age of Revolutions: The United States in an Atlantic World.” The post is funded for two years from 1 September 2025. This post is intended to provide a promising early career scholar with a
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Robinson for a period up to 16 months. The Kavli Oxford is implementing a Kavli Foundation-funded project, ‘Embedding Ethics into the Everyday Life of Discovery Scientists’. The project is led by Professor