14 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction PhD positions at University of Oxford in Uk
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for Health Research (NIHR) and provides highly rated medical training in psychiatry. The Head of Department is Professor Belinda Lennox. The Centre for Eudaimonia & Human Flourishing (CEHF), directed by
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computational approaches towards a new project which seeks to better understand the causes and consequences of the correlation between multiple traits and to quantify trait variation that arises from new
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Title: Dynamic Processes in Organic Functional Materials Supervisors: Professor Paul R. McGonigal & Dr Alyssa-Jennifer Avestro Start date: 1st October 2026 Applications are invited for a DPhil
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The Uehiro Oxford Institute invites applications for a Research Assistant/Lab Manager, to help manage and support the research activities in the Philosophical Moral Psychology Lab, based in
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a part-time (0.2FTE) Researcher for the Centre of Philosophical Theology. Reporting to the Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of Christian Religion, the Researcher will support the relaunch
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About the role The Department of Social Policy and Intervention wishes to appoint three part-time Research Assistants (RAs) to work on a project related to economic and social inequality in high
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, Humanities or other relevant subject. You will have some experience and sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work effectively within the research programme. You will also have the ability
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Applications are invited for a Senior Researcher in Decision Analytic Modelling, working with Associate Professors Apostolos Tsiachristas and Brian Nicholson, on a research programme developing and
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a friendly, vibrant and intellectually stimulating place to work We are seeking a Researcher in Bioethics to work closely with Professor Michael Parker and Professor Patricia Kingori on a project
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for Pathogen Research. This Wellcome Trust–funded position will focus on understanding how host and pathogen genetics interact to influence disease outcomes, with a particular emphasis on hepatitis D virus