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The Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, seeks to appoint a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Active Faulting and Earthquake Hazards. The post holder will report to Prof
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of the world’s leading Computer Science departments. This is a key role at the heart of the department’s strategic leadership, ensuring smooth operations, managing complex schedules, and supporting high-level
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research computing landscape at one of the most prestigious universities in the world. **Salary: **Grade 10 Contract: Fixed-term (24 months) with the expectation of extension, subject to funding About Us Are
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Research Technology Specialist (Research File Service), IT Services Location: Central Oxford / Some Hybrid Working Possible Contract: Fixed Term contract until 31 July 2026 in first instance, with
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Are you passionate about taking a lead role in a cutting-edge project at the intersection of genomics, computational biology, and haematological cancer? We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior
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assist with the department’s programme of academic summer visitors. Supported by experienced museum staff and working in a talented team, you will acquire the key skills of modern curatorship. This is a
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Prof Yarin Gal. The postholder will work in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, based in the Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford. The postholder is expected to conduct
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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Oxford School of Global and Area Studies as the Programme Administrator for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies on a permanent full- time contract
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-disciplinary team employing quantitative approaches to novel health problems. To be considered, you must hold a strong degree in a computational subject such as computer science, physics or engineering, have
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the Medical Sciences Divisional Office in the University of Oxford. This is an exceptional opportunity to support the outstanding and transformative Medical Sciences research at Oxford, with a focus on the