Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
- Economics
- Medical Sciences
- Computer Science
- Biology
- Business
- Materials Science
- Humanities
- Chemistry
- Engineering
- Psychology
- Mathematics
- Education
- Sports and Recreation
- Law
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
- Science
- Arts and Literature
- Physics
- Social Sciences
- Earth Sciences
- Electrical Engineering
- 12 more »
- « less
-
to the development of a benchmarking framework for epidemiological modelling, covering tasks such as disease forecasting, spatiotemporal outbreak reconstruction, phylodynamic/phylogeographic inference, and
-
-time, fixed-term post for 24 months, based at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute in Osney Mead. You will play a central role in the design, development, implementation and commissioning of a new plasma
-
growth. The Head of Philanthropy will be a key member of our growing Development & Alumni team. Reporting to the Associate Director, Development and working closely with key stakeholders across the School
-
The Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) is seeking to recruit a Nature’s Intelligence Studio Project Officer. The postholder will provide proactive administrative and coordination
-
The Mosher lab is searching for a postdoctoral research associate to lead a project visualizing small RNAs during seed development. Plants produce abundant siRNAs from a small number of loci during
-
at four areas: 1) Academic merit and potential 2) Leadership experience and capacity development 3) Alignment with AfOx values and themes 4) Commitment to Africa's development. To be considered
-
collaborators, for a project focused on the development of a large external research grant application titled Gen(d)erations: Past stories, present perspectives and future approaches for trans and non-binary
-
design, preclinical testing, manufacturing and clinical testing, including leading the rapid development of a replication-deficient simian adenoviral vectored vaccine against SARS-CoV-2. The team’s
-
research groups and, at full capacity, around 240 research staff, IDRM investigates how understanding normal development can inform strategies to regenerate diseased or injured tissues. Research spans three
-
understand how the organisation of cancer testing creates or increases inequalities in test access (QUEST). Each project is at a different stage in its development and so there is an opportunity to contribute