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the University of Oxford’s Department of Education, is expanding with two exciting opportunities which will help the Centre step up its programme of academic research. The Centre produces research and evidence
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translational research, interpreting technical content, and contributing to publications, reports, and grant applications. You’ll collaborate with internal stakeholders such as Oxford University Innovation (OUI
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for administering the second year of the University’s Clinical Medicine programme, which is Year 5 of the standard 6-year Medicine programme and Year 3 of the 4-year Graduate-entry Medicine programme
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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
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We are seeking a Project Administrator for the HESTIA project ( https://hestia.earth ). HESTIA is the main output of the Oxford Martin Programme on Food Sustainability. We are part of the Department
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Astrophoria Foundation Year Programme: Classics Subject Lead The Astrophoria Foundation Year (AFY) Programme seeks to appoint a Classics Subject Lead to deliver the AFY Programme Humanities course
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of the Economic Research on Identity, Narratives and Norms [ERINN] network; the Oxford Martin School Programme ‘Governing African Transitions’; the Oxford Martin School Future Shocks programme and various other
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applications. Applications are sought from across a diverse set of disciplines under the Information Engineering umbrella, including, for example, physics-informed machine learning and AI, computer vision
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the primary point of contact for academic assessors and prospective students, providing guidance and signposting to relevant university services and collating lists of applications eligible for funding
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responsibility for leading the University’s work on Athena Swan, including leading the self-assessment process and advancing the commitments of the 2023-28 Action Plan. The role will also hold responsibility