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of Oxford and help shape the future of research infrastructure at one of the world’s leading institutions. Salary: £55,636 - £64,228 per annum Contract: Fixed-term (24 months), with the expectation
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Contract type Permanent Hours Full time About the role Would you like to work with world-class humanities scholars to help articulate and secure funding for their research? The Humanities Division
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time, permanent We’re looking for a brilliant communications and evaluation officer to help shape how the world sees Oxford’s research and innovation. Working as part of the Research & Innovation
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the University of Oxford’s Department of Education, is expanding with two exciting opportunities which will help the Centre step up its programme of academic research. The Centre produces research and evidence
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fostering world-leading research on the most important ethical questions, and by research-led assistance in ethical decision-making outside the Institute. What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford
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opportunity to make a meaningful impact. You should hold a PhD or DPhil in reproductive or developmental biology, assisted reproduction, or reproductive genetics, along with post-doctoral teaching and research
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to recruit an ambitious early career researcher with strong experience in innovative qualitative methods, a commitment to academic rigour, and a passion for driving public impact. This role offers a unique
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help shape the future of research infrastructure at one of the world’s leading institutions. About Us Are you ready to shape the future of world-class research? Join the University of Oxford—a globally
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Research Grants and Finance Facilitator Oxford Institute of Population Ageing Both full-time and part-time candidates will be considered. The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing is seeking
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these requirements. You will work with a variety of databases including Symplectic, Oxford Research Archive, and Researchfish, providing expert advice and assistance. You will also collate a variety of statistics