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Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. The Fellow will have opportunities to work with the Cultural Programme and the Oxford Research Centre for the Humanities (TORCH) and to make use of the Schwarzman Centre’s
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with expertise in obstetrics/obstetric medicine to play a senior role in delivering this highly clinically important research programme. The role will give you wide exposure to different research
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NDPH Fellowship programme is intended to support suitably experienced individuals to develop an independent research area which will enhance Population Health research in Oxford. Under the guidance
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. Applicants must apply online and include a CV, statement of career intentions, a research plan and a letter of support from a BHF Oxford CRE Principal Investigator who has agreed to be your sponsor. Further
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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role Applications are welcome from clinical trainees within the Oxford School of Paediatrics at ST3 to ST6 for the Oxford Paediatric Academic Fellowship. Victoria Smallpeice Paediatric Academic Fellow
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Cardiovascular Theme (BRC4), and the post-holder will actively contribute to the BRC4 research outputs, grant applications, and translational research proposals. Only applications received before midday
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UK date and time: 22-August-2025 12:18 Applicant Options New Search Login Job Details Help Terms of Use & Privacy Policy Job Details Clinical Research Fellow - Developing a human challenge model in
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communication and presentation skills and the sensitivity to deal with pastoral duties. This is a full-time position, fixed-term for 3 years. . Your application should be submitted on the University of Oxford
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The Uehiro Oxford Institute invites application for 2 Research Fellows, to work as part of a research project ‘Predictive Technologies, Ethics, and the Future of Insurance’, based in the Uehiro