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taught postgraduate levels. Information about the School is available at https://english.hku.hk/ . Please note that the School is not involved in English as a Second Language (ESL) teaching. Enquiries
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on recorded particle tracks, 2) extensive expertise in the phenomenology of high-energy photon-photon interactions, 3) experience in CMS experiment data analysis would be a significant asset
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, analysing experimental data, and working closely with project partners. The role will also involve contributing to collaborative research activities, including interaction with industrial partners and
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research will be autonomous, although it will benefit from interaction with the project’s team, in time, three Postdoc researchers, one Research Assistant and another PhD student, and contribute
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, you will be responsible for supporting the effective delivery of HR services within one of the University of Oxford’s leading research divisions. In this role you will have the opportunity to interact
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pathways, pain perception, and tissue alterations in chronic joint disease. Using joint tissues as a biologically and clinically relevant model, the project will explore how stress-related signals interact
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interactive, seminar style classes, and engaging students from widely diverse backgrounds. Successful applicants will be innovative teachers, skilled in leading interactive, seminar style classes, and engaging
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stakeholders from policy and practice The Living Atlas Luxembourg (LAL) is a research initiative that develops a dynamic, SDG-referenced platform to map and analyse interactions between land, climate, water
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contribute to the development of interactive dashboards, analyses, and reports that highlight student needs and inform strategic initiatives. This part-time role helps transform complex data into accessible
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in the application of this research to intervention efforts, in particular to socially based efforts to enhance relationships among adolescents and young adults (https