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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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broad and internationally collaborative research portfolio, working with partners across the globe to address major health challenges. This role will support the proactive management of risks associated
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complemented by biochemical and, where appropriate, structural methods. The successful candidate will be expected to work independently while contributing conceptually to the overall research programme. This
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while contributing conceptually to the overall research programme. This will include coordinating multiple aspects of the project, refining working hypotheses in light of new data, and contributing ideas
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% remotely) More information about working at the School can be found on our jobs page . About the role Reporting to Professor Philippa Webb, you will serve as the School’s focal point to Catalyst, a
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Special Studies Module (two-week rolling programme In addition, you will support the NDCN Academic Administration Team with graduate administration when required. To be successful in the post you will
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replacement teaching for Professor Katherine Ibbett while she takes on a position as Senior Scholar in Residence at the Ertegun Institute. The post will involve advanced teaching and independent academic
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Data Science and Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine. This post is central to the Director’s team and therefore the post holder must be able to demonstrate their ability to work well in a team
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and working closely with the Associate Head of Department for Teaching and the Director of Graduate Studies, you will be responsible for the whole student life cycle for 1400 undergraduate and
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NDPH Fellowship programme is intended to support suitably experienced individuals to develop an independent research area which will enhance Population Health research in Oxford. Under the guidance