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Full time, Fixed-term - 3 years The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford seeks to fill TWO positions for postdoctoral researcher on mantras in Asia. Reporting to the Principal
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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral qualitative researcher, working with Dr Claire Friedemann Smith on three projects which aim to improve primary care cancer detection. One project focuses
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recruitment into EPIC-Oxford 2, a new phase of the EPIC-Oxford cohort study, and will work in close collaboration with a Data Manager and epidemiologists from the Unit. The main responsibilities will include
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findings. You will work closely with Oxford Principal Investigators and AbbVie scientists in the UK and US, ensuring outputs are rigorous, reproducible, and positioned to inform translational and drug
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University with colleagues from Northumbria University and the Institute of Health Visiting. This exciting opportunity would see the postholder join a team of researchers working with the Principal
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Gen(d)erations: Past stories, present perspectives and future approaches for trans and non-binary inclusion and belonging in medicine. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Dr Debbie Aitken, the post
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in the further particulars. Applicants should have received a doctoral degree in Medieval European History or a closely related subject; have an outstanding record of original, important, and rigorous
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. The role includes conducting original research within the context of the group, analysing complex qualitative and quantitative data, and refining working hypotheses where appropriate. You will carry out
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inclusion and belonging in medicine. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Dr Debbie Aitken, the post holder will be a member of an interdisciplinary Medical Education research team and will contribute
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purchasing and consumption. The post is embedded in the thriving Health Behaviours Team in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences (NDPCHS). The team work on interventions to prevent or treat