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opportunity to join a brand new programme team deploying AI solutions across the University, This programme team has been formed of colleagues from across the university to deliver an ambitious and exciting
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social mobility and its relationship to economic inequality. The post holder will work with the INET Oxford programme on Economics, Inequality, and Opportunity. About you You have completed a doctorate in
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Humanities teaching team, you will be responsible for delivering subject specific elements of the programme. For Classics, this may include teaching classical languages and linguistic skills. These positions
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About the role The Kelly lab is excited to announce a new post-doctoral position in computational biology. This position is funded as part of an international consortium of scientists who
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, Disability Advisory Service, Sexual Harassment and Violence Support Service, Peer Support Programme, and Mental Health Awareness Training — all designed to support student wellbeing and help students thrive
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in wide-bandgap solids are an example, where the deterministic interaction between emitted photons and electronic and nuclear spins enables photon mediated entanglement for distributed quantum networks
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for candidates interested in acquiring experience of research in a world-class academic unit (see http://www.wrh.ox.ac.uk). The post supports a Phase III programme of work aimed at testing and validating
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A postdoctoral research associate position is available for a technically strong researcher to join the Oxford Machine Learning in NeuroImaging (OMNI) lab at Oxford’s Department of Computer
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and documentation systems. This is a full-time, fixed-term post for 18 months, working 36.5 hours per week on-site. The trainee programme is due to start from January 2026. The role involves occasional
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-of-the-art laboratory and clinical facilities that form an ideal environment for our translational research agenda. The main objectives of our research programme are to: • Understand the mechanisms