21 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"O.P"-"UCL"-"U.S" Fellowship positions at University of Oxford
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launched Oxford Programme for Cyber and Technology Policy (OxCTP). Reporting to the Co-Directors of OxCTP, you will manage your own academic research activities and collaborate in the preparation of research
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contribution to the writing of group-funding applications for new research projects, including sharing responsibility for shaping the Centre’s research programme. • The fellow may be asked to teach on the MSc in
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for candidates to pursue an independent research programme in applied mathematics, and to join a large existing cohort of leading researchers on Fellowship programmes at the Mathematical Institute: https
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the ability to work flexibly and autonomously and contribute to / manage multiple projects at various stages of development and organisation. You will also demonstrate an ability to follow departmental guidance
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access to substantial travel and research funds and participate fully in the Department’s vibrant programme of visitors and seminars. An affiliation with Magdalen College is under discussion. Applications
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community. You will demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development alongside excellent organisational skills with the ability to work flexibly and autonomously and contribute to / manage multiple
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your own research programme. To aid the development of their academic profile, Fellows will be required to contribute up to three hours of teaching per week for the 24 weeks of each academic year to
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• International Business • Impact • Innovation • Management Science • Marketing • Major Programme Management • Organisation Studies
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• International Business • Impact • Innovation • Management Science • Marketing • Major Programme Management • Organisation Studies
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The Uehiro Oxford Institute and Oxford Martin School invite applications for a Research Fellow to work as part of the Oxford Martin Programme on Decarceration, researching ethical and human rights