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remotely shortly after. The University of Oxford is a Bronze Athena SWAN holder and the Department of Chemistry is a Silver award holder. Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and
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contact with patients in the research clinic and have supervision responsibilities for junior clinical colleagues. You will also involve liaison with other stakeholders in the research process (academic
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. Interviews will be held on 10 June or as soon as possible thereafter. The University of Oxford and The Department of Chemistry are Silver Athena SWAN holders. Applications are particularly welcome from women
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collaboratively as part of a team are essential. This post is available from September 1st 2024 for 11 months. Application Process If you would like to discuss this role please contact Prof. Edwards
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Theoretical Atomic Physics. The post is available for a fixed-term duration of 24 months and is full time. This project will involve
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Biochemistry Building, South Parks Road, Oxford and is available as soon as possible. Application Process Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required to upload a supporting
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. The University of Oxford and The Department of Chemistry are Silver Athena SWAN holders. Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and ethnic minority candidates, who are under-represented in
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. Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter. The University of Oxford and The Department of Chemistry are Silver Athena SWAN holders. Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and
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12.00 midday, Friday 28 June 2024, UK time. Interviews will be held as possible thereafter. The University of Oxford and The Department of Chemistry are Silver Athena SWAN holders. Applications
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Germline Genomics laboratory led by Dr Anjali Hinch at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford