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The Pandemic Sciences Institute (PSI) in the Nuffield Department of Medicine is seeking a Programme Officer to fill a short-term role to lead the planning and delivery of the second annual meeting
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About the Role The Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, is seeking a Departmental Lecturer in Computer Science. You undertake teaching (primarily practicals and classes, and
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sequences in the Department, and to teach International Relations and related papers, in the tutorial format, to undergraduate students studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) and History and
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The Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR) are seeking to appoint an Associate Professor in International Relations, in association with Nuffield College. The successful candidate
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The Blavatnik School of Government is looking to recruit a Programme Manager to take primary responsibility in delivering our existing FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office) Economics and Foreign
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Five Associate Professorships or Professorships of Computer Science (with Non Tutorial Fellowships) Department of Computer Science, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford Salary on the Associate
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The Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR) is seeking to appoint two full-time fixed-term Departmental Lecturers in International Relations. We hope to appoint one lecturer with
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Two Associate Professorships or Professorships of Computer Science (with Tutorial Fellowships) Department of Computer Science, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford Salary on the Associate Professor
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The Law Faculty is looking to appoint a Law Bridging Programme Coordinator between May to September 2026 to assist Professor Imogen Goold, Access and Outreach Co-ordinator for the Law Faculty
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Applications are invited for the post of Associate Professor in Inorganic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford. This post is offered in association with a tutorial