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The Contemporary China Studies Programme (CCSP) at Oxford School of Global Area Studies is seeking to appoint a full-time, one year fixed-term Departmental Lecturer in Contemporary Chinese Society
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, contribute to core administrative support and maintain the reception area and other public areas. You will be educated to GCSE standard with grade C or above, (or equivalent) in Maths and English, you will
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The Faculty of Classics seeks to appoint a Departmental Lecturer in Classical Reception. Classical Reception studies have been an area of thriving interest within the teaching of Classical Languages
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working understanding of statistical concepts and tools, including Mendelian randomisation, and expertise in one or more programming languages (for example bash, R, C, Python). Experience handling and
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an office environment. You will have good written and oral communication skills, alongside good time management and ability to work independently with minimal supervision. You will hold good knowledge
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the team at the brand-new Humanities Library in the Bodleian Libraries, opening late September 2025, and with collections in English language
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– 1800 in the original language, to develop course materials and supervise undergraduate and taught graduate research topics in the field. You should have a publication record and familiarity with
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, collaborative attitude and the flexibility to respond to the evolving demands of the role are essential. You should be educated to A level standard or equivalent and hold GCSEs in English and Maths at grade A–C
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coding experience (both Python and C/C++), and a record of working in a Linux environment and related scripting languages. What we offer At the university of Oxford your happiness and wellbeing at work is
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with the possibility of renewal. This project addresses the high computational and energy costs of Large Language Models (LLMs) by developing more efficient training and inference methods, particularly