34 assistant-professor-computer-science-data-"St"-"St" Fellowship positions at University of Oxford
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postgraduate-level research in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Security, Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or a related field, have experience with securing AI
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collaborative partner sites across East and West Africa. This programme of work is part of a new EDCTP3-funded consortium led by Professor Angela Minassian. In addition, the role will include support for
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The Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) wishes to appoint a full- time fixed term Senior Research Fellow and Programme Manager in Taiwan Studies. About the Role: The postholder will be a
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, allocating students to clinical placements, revising and updating course information, and organising clinical examinations (OSCEs) and computer-based examinations. The post holder will also assist with
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of Professor Tom Douglas, Co-Investigator on the Programme. This two-year post would be suitable for individuals who have a doctorate in moral philosophy, criminal justice ethics, public health ethics, legal
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international networks including RECOVERY, ISARIC, PREPARE and OUCRU. The study is led by Professor Yacoub, Chief Investigator, based at the Pandemic Sciences Institute (NDM, Oxford) in collaboration with
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Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) under the supervision of Professor Javaid and Pinedo-Villanueva. As a Clinical Research Fellow, you will work as part of an interdisciplinary team with state-of-the-art training in
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Grade E63.2 - £42,008 per annum pro rata Location: John Radcliffe Hospital, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences Contract type: Fixed term for 12 months, with the potential for extension Hours
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. For candidates interested in research beyond the current post, there may be opportunities available to develop a programme towards a higher degree (PhD) in an associated topic. You will be working in a growing
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. The project is led jointly by Professors Peter Watkinson (NDCN) and Marian Knight MBE (National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit) and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The project