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will lead a programme of original research at international level and will be expected to prepare funding applications for your own research and to support junior colleagues in this activity. You will
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-active manner. Strong IT skills, including Word, Excel and Outlook are an essential requirement. You will be based at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Radcliffe Primary Care
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will be given to applicants for the Master of Public Policy (MPP). The scholarship is jointly funded by the University and a syndicate of generous donors to University College. The scholarship covers
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Kong and Macau SARs) and who are applying for one of the following full-time courses: MBA; Master of Public Policy (MPP); MSc Financial Economics; and MSc Law and Finance. The scholarships have been
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, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. The scholarships are available to applicants who are applying to any full-time Master’s and DPhil courses, except the Master of Business
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work. You'll lead a technical sub-team, delivering diverse projects that increase HESTIA's analytical capacity and create new datasets for partners. Main Responsibilities Manage project delivery
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Gen(d)erations: Past stories, present perspectives and future approaches for trans and non-binary inclusion and belonging in medicine. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Dr Debbie Aitken, the post
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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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. The role includes conducting original research within the context of the group, analysing complex qualitative and quantitative data, and refining working hypotheses where appropriate. You will carry out
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to start no later than the autumn of 2026, as the role is currently vacant. The principal task of the Departmental Lecturer will be to work with academic colleagues in the Department of Economics and with