10 Materials Science positions at University of Oxford in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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The Astrophoria Foundation Year seeks to appoint an Engineering Science Subject Lead for the Astrophoria Foundation Year Chemistry, Engineering and Materials Science (CEMS) course. This role is
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teaching and preference will be given to candidates whose focus is in environmental geography, particularly environmental social science, political ecology, environmental governance and the interactions
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OMOP-mapped real world health data assets, adapt existing and develop new research methodologies and materials. You will carry out collaborative research projects with colleagues in partner institutions
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About the role The Conservation and Heritage Science Department at the Bodleian Libraries is pleased to offer a nine-month, post-graduate fellowship in conservation, which aims to help
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The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet. We have an
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include: • planning, management and delivery of events • supporting our marketing efforts, crafting materials that highlight the value of our initiatives • manage web content to promote our programmes
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curriculum design • enabling the adoption of new technology and digital resources • assisting in piloting new teaching methodology. We support the most valuable teaching practices
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is to design and deliver blended learning language courses through classroom-based (in person or online) and technology enhanced learning (via the University VLE, Canvas) across the Language Centre’s
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system for development and alumni engagement. Key responsibilities include: User Training and Engagement: Develop and update training courses, create learning materials, and facilitate workshops to ensure
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• enabling the adoption of new technology and digital resources • assisting in piloting new teaching methodology. We support the most valuable teaching practices at the collegiate University and