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disease modellers and health economists based at the University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences (NDPCHS). The post offers an excellent opportunity to enhance skills in
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manufacturing. The successful candidate will hold a Bachelors or Masters degree in a relevant biological science subject with expertise in molecular/cell biology and 2-years relevant laboratory experience in line
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contribute to funding applications, strategic planning for the vaccine programme, and take part in public engagement and training activities. It is essential that you have a primary medical qualification (e.g
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. Initially investigating how maths and science practitioners think about mathematical images, the study aims to support secondary mathematics students to develop spatial reasoning skills. The main duties
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welcome from women and minority ethnic candidates, who are underrepresented in academic posts at Oxford. The fellowship will allow successful applicants the opportunity to conduct original research in
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schools, reporting to the Principal Investigator Dr Caitlin Murray and Co-Investigator Dr Julia Badger. The post holder is a member of a research group with responsibility for the provision of research
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Principal Investigators, who are world-leading clinicians and clinician scientists, a team of research nurses and clinical fellows work across the broad portfolio of studies, providing expertise in patient
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/master's degree): Please compile the following materials into a single PDF: - CV including relevant coursework, academic achievements, and any research experience - Supporting statement (1-2 pages
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evaluation, including recruiting participants, collecting, analysing, and writing up studies. You will be enthusiastic about applied healthcare research, and hold a relevant undergraduate and masters degree
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be given to candidates at an early stage in their research career and who have not already held a substantive independent fellowship. Main Duties and Responsibilities The Glasstone Research Fellows