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PhD/DPhil in Engineering or a cognate discipline, by the start of the fellowship on 1st October 2026. Candidates requiring a visa may wish to ensure they have obtained their PhD three months before
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Oxford Witt Lab for Trust in AI (OWL) at the Department of Engineering Science (Central Oxford). The post is funded by Schmidt
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Saïd Business School seeks to recruit either a Pre-doctoral (Grade 6) or Post-doctoral (Grade 7) Researcher to work within the Oxford Future of Finance and Technology Initiative, which is launching
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assistant if required. Applicants should have a relevant PhD, significant postdoctoral experience, a clear, feasible and relevant research plan and be an author of high impact papers. You will be required
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of Oxford’s online recruitment system. You will be required to provide: A CV A supporting statement addressing the selection criteria A research proposal outlining your proposed project during the Fellowship
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. This will involve design and delivery of a genotype-to-phenotype database and the development of a new conceptual model for cross-scale emergence that depend on molecular, environmental, immunological, and
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, demography, bioethics) and be planning to apply for a DPhil in Population Health in 2026. You will be required to upload a CV, a Supporting Statement and a Research Plan as part of your application
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own academic research activities. You will be required to upload a CV, a Supporting Statement and a Research Plan as part of your application. The Supporting Statement should outline your interest in
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required to enthuse and inspire students at both undergraduate and graduate level through tutorials, classes, lectures, and supervision. The papers which the candidate will be required to teach are specified
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be primarily based at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, but may involve travel to Trusts around England. The RESPOND programme is focused on emergency laparotomy and will measure Failure to Rescue