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of Biology in partnership with The Queen’s College. Associate Professor is the main academic career grade at Oxford. Associate Professors have responsibility to lead a successful programme of research and
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/workforce-and-learning-research-group ). The Compound Pressures project is a realist review funded by the NIHR HSDR programme. The project aims to understand how multiple and intersecting pressures, such as
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cathodes within the group of Professor Saiful Islam in the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford. The research programme at Oxford will investigate structural, redox, transport, and interface
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for research, teaching, and public programming. You will advise on compliance with National Archives Accreditation standards and lead the Museum’s application process. This is a permanent, full-time position
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and teaching. NDPH is a major international centre for research into chronic diseases, such as cancer and heart disease. We are seeking an enthusiastic Statistician with good programming skills to work
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity in the Department of Paediatrics, for a Research Assistant within Professor Simon Draper’s vaccine development programme, with a strong focus on
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to scientific colleagues. Support the senior team in designing an internal funding programme for translational research projects to de-risk technology development. Manage the administrative activities related
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assist with the department’s programme of academic summer visitors. Supported by experienced museum staff and working in a talented team, you will acquire the key skills of modern curatorship. This is a
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collaboration with the Head of Copyright and Licensing, a comprehensive copyright literacy programme at the Bodleian Libraries and throughout the University of Oxford. You will be required to: Respond
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About the role We are seeking an Associate Professor of Climate Change and Child Health to join a dynamic cross-university program on climate change and child health and well-being led by Prof