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About the role The HESTIA Team is looking for a Research Assistant to support the development of a harmonised, free and open-access animal feed database, describing the production processes and
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an exceptional Head of Global Industry to lead employer engagement and career development strategy across a diverse portfolio of global industries. Reporting to the Director of Career Development, this senior role
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a range of metamorphic and geodynamic settings, including Early Earth evolution, long-term changes in tectonics and magmatism, and the formation of critical metal-bearing systems. This role sits
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internationally renowned research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular diseases and vaccinology. This position is offered full-time on a fixed
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of these technologies. The post holder will work 20 hours per week to contribute to development of biomedical measurement approaches and collaborate with a broader team in testing these in a range of sensing applications
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, development, and aspirations. Apply now to become part of our extraordinary legacy. Estates Services supports a diverse and complex estate of over 300 buildings, from world-class research facilities to historic
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant in Professor Simon Draper’s group, within the Department of Paediatrics, working on the preclinical development of malaria
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heritage between displacement and return (UNREST). This postdoctoral position will be based at Oxford’s Department of International Development (ODID), and is one of two UNREST research and innovation
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The Oxford Department of International Development seeks applications for a fixed term full-time Departmental Lectureship in Politics, primarily to serve the Master of Science in Global Governance
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The post holder will be the head of a significant research group, and a recognised authority in their field. They will lead the group, with responsibility for the development of its strategic