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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Polymerization Catalysis to work with Professor Charlotte Williams for a period of up to 5 months. The post is funded
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line with current pay protection and transitional arrangements in the NHS. Applications are invited from the below listed specialty for one post under the NIHR Integrated Academic Training Pathway
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doctoral degree (or are close to completion, i.e., thesis submitted) with a significant software development component. We will also consider candidates without a doctoral degree but with equivalent
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element of this role will be to provide face to face support to the academic staff, in particular regarding the Open Access requirements of the University and research funders, and how to comply with
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clinical trial development. There is scope for a statistician to specialise within these tasks. You will work closely with the project teams, including research assistants, post-doctoral researchers, study
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to take on a specific project during their 12 month post to contribute to the long term development teaching and training. The postholders must be a fully GMC registered doctor training in HEETV, school
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) university leaver interested in learning more about the varied elements of a successful Development Office within a new and dynamic Oxford college. The selected candidate will have the chance to gain
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the CYCLONE team, whilst managing and prioritising elements of an ambitious list of interesting and impactful objectives. This post offers an outstanding opportunity to advance the Research Associate’s
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managing and prioritising elements of an ambitious list of exciting and impactful objectives. This post offers an outstanding opportunity to advance the Research Associate’s career in the area of attribution
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component of the duties. The post is based in the Department of Earth Sciences and will be overseen by Richard Walker in Oxford. The post will also involve close collaboration with scientists throughout COMET