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with WIN’s Analysis Group. The post holder will also provide guidance and supervision to less experienced members of the research group, including junior postdocs, collaborators, and PhD and project
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. You will have the opportunity to work with students and postdocs from the Kennedy’s world-leading research groups both to provide bioinformatics training and to make contributions to publications in
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of twenty-first century social scientists. You should have a PhD or postdoc experience in social science research and experience of developing and delivering training. The ability to work independently and
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lab to help us understand and interpret our data, and to inspire new experiments. The role will also include supervision of computational students and postdocs in the lab, managing collaborations
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services to the UK’s research community. The post holder will provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, and PhD and project
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research, which may focus on modern slavery or other key research questions within the broader field of business and human rights. They will also undertake, by arrangement with the Faculty of Law and the
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Medicine (IDRM) at the Old Road/Churchill Campus of University of Oxford in the laboratory of A/Prof Carlo Rinaldi. She/he will be well supported by the existing joint team, currently consisting of postdocs
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doctorate in an aspect of human rights law, constitutionalism or the rule of law (or related field) or equivalent record of publications, commensurate with career stage, that demonstrates the capacity
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their existing collaborative teams that include programmers, bioinformatic postdocs, PhD candidates, and research assistants. Career Development: The post holder will be able to receive training in collaborating
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Reporting to Professor Linda Mulcahy, the post holder will be a member of the Access to Justice cluster at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. More specifically