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The Ethox Centre is an internationally-recognised multidisciplinary bioethics research centre located within Oxford Population Health in the University of Oxford. We are seeking a Researcher from
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the decision analytic modelling field research field and contribute to high quality reports for funding bodies and peer-reviewed outputs. You will hold a DPhil/PhD in health economics or a related quantitative
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economic studies funded by the UK National Institute for Health and Care Research. Experience of conducting economic evaluations using suitable statistical software (e.g. STATA, R or SAS) is essential
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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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computational biologists • Opportunity to contribute to high-impact publications • Career development opportunities, including support for enrolment in PhD programmes This post is for 1 year
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for manuscript studies. This is an exceptional opportunity to work with a leading team in historical bibliography, digital humanities, and medieval library history. You will take a leading role in the
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FTE, 30 hours per week minimum) and is fixed term up to 31/03/2027. About You You will have extensive expertise in statistics, likely including a PhD, and experience and interest in working in
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The Ethox Centre is an internationally recognised multidisciplinary bioethics research centre at the University of Oxford. It is located within the Nuffield Department of Population Health. Ethox is
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hold, or be close to completion of a DPhil/PhD in wearable sensors or a closely related field and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes
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integrated with the NiMARE (NMA) software project. To be considered you will hold a relevant PhD/Dphil in statistics, machine learning or similar area, together with relevant experience working with brain