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no sooner than 1st November 2025. Following training period, this post is available as a hybrid working post in agreement with the line manager. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per
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About the role Reporting to the Professor of European Archaeology Amy Bogaard, the post holder will work with Professor Bogaard, other colleagues in the School of Archaeology and in relevant
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responses to climate change impacts. The post holder will conduct climate change attribution and projection analyses, in collaboration with colleagues with expertise in modelling health impacts. This research
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, “Conservativisms in an Age of Revolutions: The United States in an Atlantic World.” The post is funded for two years from 1 September 2025. This post is intended to provide a promising early career scholar with a
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Oxford Institute. This role would be suitable for individuals who have or are working towards completing a PhD/DPhil by the closing date for these posts. About us Based in Littlegate House, the Uehiro
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. These posts would be suitable for individuals who have or are working towards completing by the closing date for these roles. About us Based in Littlegate House, the Uehiro Oxford Institute was established in
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for more information. For an informal discussion about this new post, please contact Professor Ian Crawford (ian.crawford@economics.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for applications is 12:00 noon, 6th August 2025
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position, across undergraduate and taught postgraduate cohorts, with no requirement that the postholder will undertake research during their appointment. The purpose of post is specifically to provide a time
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projects, with a key focus on the recruitment of research participants. The post holder will also provide support to other members of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians
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Development Lead. You will be responsible for contributions to a major new programme of research investigating ethical questions and public views concerning research using post-mortem brains. The project