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quantum processors and simulators, and critical technologies for fully scalable machines. Much of the effort at Oxford is located in the Beecroft building opened in 2018 ( www.physics.ox.ac.uk
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, demonstrating flexibility, reliability, and strong communication skills. You will be confident using current office applications, software and communication tools, and be willing to learn new systems and
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clinical psychologists, other research assistants, psychology assistants, project and trial managers, and computer scientists. With a psychology degree (2:1 or above), you will have an interest in
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interdisciplinary hub and one of the most exciting new spaces on campus. Please learn more below: What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such as: 38 days of annual leave
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to sustainability initiatives and community-building efforts. We hold a passion for continued, life-long learning and look to support staff in their continued career development
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Learning research group in the Department of Education. The main duties of the postholder will be organising and supporting advisory groups with educators to adapt a checklist to review anti-bullying
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have a breadth of interests within theoretical analytic philosophy, and enthusiasm for engaging with those working in other areas of philosophy. You will have the ability to teach and inspire students
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activity in the frontal cortex and the hippocampal formation of mice performing a schema learning task in a structured maze environment. The project will involve a range of physiology techniques, primarily
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-machine interfaces and non-invasive stimulation systems, integrating real-time behavioural and brain activity monitoring to deliver closed-loop interventions. This role offers the opportunity to lead
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About the role The Department of Education at the University of Oxford wishes to appoint a Research Assistant to work with the Learning for Families through Technology (LiFT) project conducting