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, University, and training provider throughout. Becoming an apprentice at the University of Oxford is an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience and training. For more information, please visit
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application. For further information or to discuss the post please contact rachael.stewart@chem.ox.ac.uk
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of multi-disciplinary members, based within Oxford Population Health at the Big Data Institute. To be considered you must hold a relevant PhD/DPhil in one of the following subjects: statistical
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exclusion criteria. They will coordinate appointments for assessments and interviews, support data collection, and ensure that study procedures are conducted in accordance with the research protocol
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reporting, and escalate any issues to senior staff when necessary. You will also support training of Grants Officers, Apprentices, and other team members, and contribute to the development of information
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services • Cycle loan scheme and discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans • Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs More information about working at the School can be
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to society, whether in business, academic life, public service, the arts or the professions. The selection panel will use the information that applicants provide in their graduate application form to assess
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-learning models based on first-principles data and apply these methods across increasingly complex structures and chemical systems. The role will involve both methodological development (datasets, models
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data will be held in the internal Collections Management Systems (Axiell EMu; MuseumPlus) and will be made accessible worldwide through the individual Collections Online sites as well as through a web
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ability to write clean, well-documented analysis code. Ability to work with EEG data and apply multivariate methods to extract meaningful measures relevant to memory and consolidation. Skilled in developing