11 master-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Universidade-do-Minho" Fellowship positions at University of Oxford
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held 9am - 1pm BST on Friday the 8th of May Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Prof Martin Schmalz, the post holder will play a key role in delivering the ERC Consolidator Grant project
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in the further particulars. Applicants should have received a doctoral degree in Medieval European History or a closely related subject; have an outstanding record of original, important, and rigorous
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inclusion and belonging in medicine. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Dr Debbie Aitken, the post holder will be a member of an interdisciplinary Medical Education research team and will contribute
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graduate teaching, supervise postgraduate research, exercise academic leadership, and pursue an active programme of original scholarship within the field. This post is designed to ensure continuity and
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Studies. Working under the supervision of Professor Rita Abrahamsen (Chair of African Studies), the successful candidate will develop and pursue an ambitious and original programme of research within
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We are looking for a Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow Reporting to the Principal Investigator Prof Yee-Whye Teh, the postholder will be a member of the Oxford Computational Statistics and
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(mortality associated with postoperative complications) as the primary outcome. The intervention comprises a bundle of four Human Factors initiatives to improve teamwork and system reliability, which recently
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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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science, neuroscience or immunology). One Fellowship will be awarded in this recruitment round. Preference will be given to candidates with a principal background in immunology whose research aligns with
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zebrafish as a primary model system for our work, where the developing heart can be visualised in living animals in real time. Please visit our website to find out more about Toby's research. About the role