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) university leaver interested in learning more about the varied elements of a successful Development Office within a new and dynamic Oxford college. The selected candidate will have the chance to gain
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, as well as scientific research articles at an international level for peer reviewed journals. For this position you must hold a degree in a relevant subject with a substantial statistics component and
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and manipulation and a knowledge of relevant statistical methods. You will possess exceptional organisational skills, an ability to work efficiently with collaborators and to supervise and educate
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at developing principled and practical methods which could be used in real systems. This research requires coping with challenges such as intractable probabilistic inference and robustness. The project will
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understanding of network and systems administration Familiarity with testing and deploying updates to IT systems or applications A methodical and collaborative working style, with a focus on user needs Awareness
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for the MSc and MPhil in Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology (VMMA) postgraduate degrees. The programme consists of a one-year MSc and a two-year MPhil degree that focus on theories and methods within
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research has traditionally primarily relied on qualitative methods, with particular strengths in narrative and a variety of ethnographic methods. It is building increasing capacity in experimental and other
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methods to study intergenerational transmission of Islamic knowledge among Muslim communities in the West. The post-holder will be part of the team undertaking quantitative data analysis. The role requires
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a member of a research group working under a European Research Council Advanced Grant titled Choosing Islamic Conservatism. The project employs a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods
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delivering security-related training, using a range of methods including in-person, digital, and interactive learning. Security & Emergency Preparedness – Strong knowledge of security practices, legislation