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for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 06 March 2026. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Harrison Steel: Harrison.steel@eng.ox.ac.uk Further information can be found at http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/jobs
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the ESRC project Generations of London English: Dialect and Social Change in Real Time. Project website: https://generationsoflondonenglish.org/ Led by Principal Investigator Professor Devyani Sharma
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Job Details Postdoctoral Research Associate- MEMELAND (Molecular Ecology of Medieval European Landscapes) Palynologist The Institute of Archaeology- 36 Beaumont Street, Oxford, OX1 2PG Grade 7
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Grade 07RS: £39,424 - £41,636 per annum Location: Botnar Research Centre (with travel to other sites locally) Contract type: Fixed term for 20 months Hours: Full-time About the role We are seeking
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for carrying out research on the NERC-funded project LiVS: The fate of lithium during magmatic and volcanic processes in volcano-sedimentary systems. This project seeks to understand an emergent class of soft
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Pay Scale: STANDARD RESEARCH GRADE 7 Salary (£): £42,794 - £47,779 per annum Location: Department of Biochemistry, South Parks Road, Oxford Contract type: Fixed Term Contract for up to 3 years in
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-scale matter, e.g., biological macromolecules. Recently the group pioneered “molecular stereometry” –- a new experimental approach to measuring a molecule’s size and shape in the solution phase (Science
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Postdoctoral Research Associate Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages Grade 7: £39,424 – £47,779 per annum The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages is seeking to recruit a Researcher to
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Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford, OX1 3QZ About the role Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in Inorganic Materials Chemistry to join
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sensing platforms for detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in biological samples. This work forms part of a wider multidisciplinary collaboration, Decoding Olfaction, involving leading academic and