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The Department of Statistics and St Anne’s College intend to appoint to the Professorship of Statistical Science as soon as possible. The Professorship of Statistical Science is at the heart of the University of Oxford’s continuing tradition of excellence in the subject. The Professor will be...
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Laboratory and the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory respectively, the post-holder will carry out research supporting the laboratories’ interests. The role will involve a range of activities
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). The position is fixed term for 18 months with funding provided by EPSRC through the NWTF+ programme. You will share responsibilities for the design, procurement and installation of a major multi-million-pound
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person Strong organisational skills and attention to detail • Good computer literacy (including Word and Excel) The ability to manage competing tasks with confidence and care Sponsorship and Right to Work
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We are seeking a talented and motivated researcher to join the Mead Group to contribute to a major research programme focused on characterisation of in vivo models of myeloid neoplasms and
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Calinescu and Prof Doyne Farmer. The postholder will work in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, based in the Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford. The project is intended
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We are seeking a talented and motivated researcher to join the Mead Group to contribute to a major research programme, focused on understanding and preventing disease progression in
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/ computational biology / life sciences discipline, or relevant field such as computer science, mathematics or statistics. You will have substantial experience in the analysis of large datasets, which will allow
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service, Disability Advisory Service, Peer Support Programme, Mental Health Awareness Training and Reported Student Service, all aimed at supporting the wellbeing of our students, and equipping colleagues
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Development Lead. You will be responsible for contributions to a major new programme of research investigating ethical questions and public views concerning research using post-mortem brains. The project