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Career Development Research Fellows The Uehiro Oxford Institute invites application for 2 Career Development Research Fellows, to support teaching of the MSt course, as well as undertaking research
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details of two referees as part of your online application. Please see the University pages on the application process at https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/application-process The closing date for applications is
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About the role The Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research (IOI) is seeking to recruit a Senior Research Fellow in antituberculosis drug discovery and development. This is an exciting
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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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As part of the Oxford Global Health Initiative (OGH, https://www.globalhealth.ox.ac.uk/), the Department of Biology at the University of Oxford is seeking two highly motivated and capable
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on the Application Form. Information about Plant Sciences at Oxford can be found at https://www.biology.ox.ac.uk or by contacting the head of the Molecular Plant Sciences Section (lars.ostergaard@biology.ox.ac.uk
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As part of the Oxford Global Health Initiative (OGH, https://www.globalhealth.ox.ac.uk/), the Department of Biology at the University of Oxford is seeking two highly motivated and capable
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internationally renowned research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular diseases and vaccinology. The Andrews lab is a new addition to the IDRM
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interactive systems and derive rigorous results that clarify key limits, trade-offs, and conditions under which stronger guarantees are possible. Alongside theory development, you will run targeted
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development of teaching and research in medieval theological traditions (c. 800–1400), with particular strengths in Scholastic Theology and its dialogue with Philosophy, Ecclesiastical History, and contemporary