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resourcing a dedicated research team. To be successful in this role, you will hold a PhD/DPhil and have significant senior-level experience, as well as be a recognised international authority in virology
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closely with collections managers and conservators. This is a full-time, permanent role working 37.5 hours per week. About You You will have a PhD degree in a relevant scientific subject or equivalent
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discussions, seminars, and public engagement activities. It is essential that you must hold, or be close to completing, a PhD/DPhil in immunology or a relevant field, with previous laboratory experience working
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the uptake and impact of Ethiopia’s national digital ID programme ‘Fayda’, which includes refugees. The Government of Ethiopia (GoE) has been a global leader in pursuing the Comprehensive Refugee
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or proven track record) in electronics, computer science, experimental psychology or experimental linguistics. You will have excellent general IT skills with PC and Mac computers, and the ability
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to enable development of a new and independent research program. To make an application, you will need to submit a supporting statement, a CV (including details of your most relevant publications) and a
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and how it may respond to vaccination. You will supervise master’s and PhD students, and support the overall efforts of the lab. This post offers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge translational
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Join the Oxford Martin Programme on Forecasting Technological Change at the University of Oxford, led by Dr François Lafond, Prof J. Doyne Farmer, and Prof Max Roser. This pioneering programme aims
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the University of Oxford’s CRM Programme. This role focuses on designing, developing and delivering an effective CRM solution, in alignment with programme objectives and governance, to support the delivery
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to develop a career in University administration. The Senior Academic Administrator (Year 4 / GE2) will have lead responsibility for administering the first year of the University’s Clinical Medicine programme