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Philosophy), Mathematics, Modern Languages, Politics, and Theoretical Physics. Those elected will be expected to take up their Fellowships on 1 October 2025 or such other date as may be agreed in advance with
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graduate training in political science, sociology, public policy and/or management. You will be based in Oxford, but occasional travel to London, The Hague, and elsewhere will also be necessary. The role
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be near completion) in sociology, anthropology, human geography, development studies, politics, or area studies related to Japanese societies, with a strong depth and breadth of knowledge in
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Eastern Studies Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, English, Geography, History, Human Sciences, Jurisprudence, Mathematics, Material Science, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, and Theology. Visiting
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, Engineering, English, Geography, History, Human Sciences, Jurisprudence, Mathematics, Materials, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, and Theology. The fellowships are non-stipendiary. Candidates are asked
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will be considered. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD (or be near completion) in sociology, anthropology, human geography, development studies, politics, or area studies related to Japanese societies
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associated with trade, maritime supply chains and food security, and their interactions with financial and political risks. This new post will be funded from the Gallagher Research Centre and the Oxford Martin
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in a relevant subject (including but not restricted to bioethics, education, medicine, psychology, sociology or politics), have qualitative data analysis skills and experience of using N-Vivo software
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associated with trade, maritime supply chains and food security, and their interactions with financial and political risks. This new post will be funded from the Gallagher Research Centre and the Oxford Martin
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post holders will also be asked to contribute towards Global and Areas Studies and Modern Middle East teaching by offering an option course on Main Themes in Israeli Society and Politics at the Oxford