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of ethnographic or collaborative methods, as well as contributing to peer reviewed publications/presentations. You will also have excellent organisational skills and the ability to communicate effectively with
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and ultrasound neurostimulation techniques and will need to show some independence in conducting your work. You will be part of a thriving community of researchers working in related subject areas. You
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communities, policy organisations, and public bodies. We are looking for candidates able to conduct critical evidence-based investigations into AI and privacy technologies, and will work to train, support, and
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have excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at meetings. We proudly hold a Race Equality
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on projects as part of the initiative. You will communicate on a regular basis with the relevant Oxford Principal Investigators, GSK scientists and the wider team on all issues relating to the development and
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have experience of contributing to publications/presentations and the ability to contribute ideas for new research projects and research income generation. You will have excellent communication skills
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willing to learn new methods and skills and have excellent communication skills. See the job description for the full list of selection criteria. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Jani R Bolla
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Linguistics or a related field, and have the ability to manage own research and administrative duties with good verbal and written communication skills in English, and be able to represent the project within
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expertise, experiences, and specialist knowledge in the field and about the project topic. You will also have excellent interpersonal, communication, and organisational skills, to be able to work
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execute research activities, communicate effectively, and work in a team. Depending on interest, the post-holder may have opportunities to teach in a College or demonstrate in the undergraduate laboratories