45 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Fellowship positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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of Government is looking to recruit a Head of People. This is a pivotal role, responsible for our people strategy and policies, recruitment and development of faculty, research and professional services
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for an externally-funded DPhil Fellowship following a PAF would be encouraged. These posts are designed to meet the needs of doctors at ST4-7 level who plan to develop their research skills alongside their clinical
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. You would be encouraged to develop an area of your own interest during the post, with potential to work toward a higher degree (e.g. DPhil or MSc), subject to future funding being acquired. In this role
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, and PhD and project students. This is on a part-time basis to enable other career development commitments. About you You will have a clinical qualification with current GMC registration, along with
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Applications are invited for a 2-year, full-time, fixed-term Teaching Fellow in Twentieth-Century British History within the University of Oxford, Faculty of History, George Street, OX1 2RL, and
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researchers to obtain the Hulme Junior Research Fellowship with DPAG. The successful candidate will be expected to propose, plan and manage a high-quality programme of original research; publicise the outcomes
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The Oxford-Hyundai Motor Group Foresight Centre is a major research centre located within the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School. Funded through a generous research sponsorship from Hyundai
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The Oxford-Hyundai Motor Group Foresight Centre is a major research centre located within the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School. Funded through a generous research sponsorship from Hyundai
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The Oxford-Hyundai Motor Group Foresight Centre is a major research centre located within the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School. Funded through a generous research sponsorship from Hyundai
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safety and feasibility study (ELC-1). The research will be undertaken as part of the Oxford Transplant Laboratory, University of Oxford. The two study sites are: King’s College Hospital and Royal Free