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PhD/DPhil in Engineering or a cognate discipline, by the start of the fellowship on 1st October 2026. Only online applications received before midday on 30th January 2026 can be considered. You will be
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launched Oxford Programme for Cyber and Technology Policy (OxCTP). Reporting to the Co-Directors of OxCTP, you will manage your own academic research activities and collaborate in the preparation of research
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at Oxford, one of the world’s leading science universities. The position is available for a fixed-term period of 3 years. Eligibility Applicants must hold a PhD/DPhil in Physics by the start date
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within the Institute. This role would be suitable for individuals who have or are working towards completing a PhD/DPhil in AI Ethics and/or Data Ethics and Neuroethics and/or Philosophy of Psychiatry by
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computational statistics, statistical machine learning, simulation and statistical programming). The postholders will join the dynamic and collaborative Department of Statistics. The Department carries out world
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for the next generation. Fellowships will be for one year (i.e., 12 months), and are open to any postdoctoral, early career (tenure track) or tenured academic within 10 years of being awarded their PhD
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during their PhD and in any postdoctoral positions. Securing a Fellowship will offer you the freedom to conduct your own research programme. To aid the development of their academic profile and to support
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you Candidates with experience in molecular mycobacteriology, Crispr-Cas technology, drug target discovery and target validation, assay development, cellular and animal models of tuberculosis infection
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recent PhD graduates. We will only accept applications from those who have been awarded their doctorate within 18 months prior to commencement of the post (1st August 2024) or expect to have been awarded
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, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6GG. The Centre will appoint 3 senior fellows each year. Senior fellowships will be of one year’s duration and will be open to individuals whose PhD was granted more than 10 years