32 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Fellowship positions at University of Oxford in Uk
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ad for your situation, as ineligible Senior Fellowship applications will not automatically be considered for the Koch Fellow post. The theme chosen for 2026-7 is Scarcity and Abundance. Given
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About the Blavatnik School of Government Our vision is of a world better led, a world better served and a world better governed. We are a global school committed to improving the quality
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, collegiality, and scholarship. These Senior Research Fellow posts will be for five years in the first instance, with the possibility of extension depending on performance. The principal criterion is excellence
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and thematic ranges. About you You will hold a relevant PhD/DPhil with post-qualification research experience (postdoctoral, early career (tenure track) or tenured academic within 10 years of being
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, and scholarship. These posts will be for five years in the first instance, with the possibility of extension depending on performance. The principal criterion is excellence in research, although
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licence to practice. You will also need a good grounding and relevant experience in clinical medicine with excellent communication and organisational skills. The post is full time (although part time will
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Simon Travis, as the Head of the Gastroenterology at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s24vh_Me3L4 This post is funded through the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research
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of, the Centre directors, Rafael Ramirez and Trudi Lang, and working closely with Rehema Msulwa and other relevant faculty, the post holder will be responsible for independent and joint foresight research related
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Meuleman). The study is funded by philanthropic donation. This post is available for up to three years (with the potential for extension). Part time and flexible working hours will be considered (minimum 0.8
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which is a standard of care umbrella longitudinal cohort study in rheumatoid arthritis. You will be working with colleagues in Glasgow, Newcastle and Birmingham. This post is part of an initiative