44 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Fellowship research jobs at University of Oxford
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global
-
of professional development each year and have a policy where staff can apply to receive funding for further training. In addition to the University of Oxford wellbeing resources , the Department of Paediatrics
-
well as developing methodologies to collect and integrate novel sources of web, social media, and geospatial data with secondary survey datasets for analysing gender inequalities. The post holder’s research areas will
-
from September 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Shorter appointments will be considered in exceptional circumstances. The fellowships offer early career researchers the opportunity to develop
-
. You would be encouraged to develop an area of your own interest during the post, with potential to work toward a higher degree (e.g. DPhil or MSc), subject to future funding being acquired. In this role
-
. The project will define new near miss and severe morbidity definitions allowing us to identify electronically when significant events happen. We will then develop a large multi-centre maternity routine dataset
-
, and PhD and project students. This is on a part-time basis to enable other career development commitments. About you You will have a clinical qualification with current GMC registration, along with
-
Applications are invited for a 2-year, full-time, fixed-term Teaching Fellow in Twentieth-Century British History within the University of Oxford, Faculty of History, George Street, OX1 2RL, and
-
develop the Programme. The post holder will specialize in Taiwan Studies whilst also having expertise in a disciplinary or interdisciplinary field including but not limited to politics, political economy
-
candidate will have a doctorate in Statistics or a related discipline from a major research university, and an outstanding research record, as well as the potential to attract research funding