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aim to provide a supportive working environment and are happy to discuss training and professional development opportunities. The Chair of this recruitment panel will be Sofia Kolb, Event Operations
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sustainability to pioneering healthcare solutions - and join a diverse, inclusive community that champions your wellbeing, development, and aspirations. Apply now to become part of our extraordinary legacy
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be responsible for the development of novel acquisition, reconstruction, image analysis and/or modelling methods for cerebrovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to improve the assessment of mental
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cavitation detection, imaging, and monitoring. You will be responsible for engaging in reactor design, construction, development, and characterisation. You will also be expected to integrate a cavitation
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funding. You will be responsible for the development of novel acquisition, reconstruction, image analysis and/or modelling methods for cerebrovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to improve
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offer: 38 days' paid holiday, part of the University pension scheme and access to Oxford University staff benefits and wellbeing support Opportunities for personal and professional development within a
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training activities, including development, planning, delivery, and evaluation. Experience of working in a higher education environment is a desirable. We proudly hold a Race Equality Charter Bronze Award
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wellbeing, development, and aspirations. Apply now to become part of our extraordinary legacy. Oxford has over 13,000 graduate students, representing more than 50% of the full-time student population. Almost
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. The successful candidate will be expected to conduct original research in collider-based particle physics and take a leading role in the development of silicon detector technologies for future experiments. A
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offers a dynamic, collaborative research environment with a strong international profile, a track record of scientific excellence, and a deep commitment to training and career development. This is an