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clinical researcher of exceptional vision, whose work has shaped and continues to shape the future of medicine. The successful candidate will join a world-leading research environment within the Medical
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made (Grade 6: £35,681- £41,638 p.a.) with a commensurate reduction in responsibilities (and amendment in job title to Research Assistant) until the PhD is awarded. The Department holds an Athena Swan
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About the role The Department of Education at the University of Oxford wishes to appoint a Research Assistant to work with the Learning for Families through Technology (LiFT) project conducting
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your own research programme. To aid the development of their academic profile, Fellows will be required to contribute up to three hours of teaching per week for the 24 weeks of each academic year to
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, resulting in successful research outputs;To identify opportunities and assist in writing bids for research grant applications;To build relationships with both internal and external contacts in order to
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within the candidate’s area of research, as well as work with other relevant faculty. The post holder will also act as a mentor to doctoral students and research assistants. The post holder will undertake
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within the candidate’s area of research, as well as work with other relevant faculty. The post holder will also act as a mentor to doctoral students and research assistants. The post holder will undertake
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant position in supernova cosmology and time-domain astrophysics, working with data from Rubin Observatory, 4MOST, Euclid, and low-redshift
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important ethical questions, and by research-led assistance in ethical decision-making outside the Institute. For more information, please visit www.uehiro.ox.ac.uk. The Oxford Martin School The Oxford
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participation in major UK astronomy projects : Rubin and LSST, Euclid, JWST, MeerKAT, LOFAR, SKA, ESO and the ELT. Applicants will lead personal research programmes relevant to the current interests of Oxford