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, scholarships and other priorities across the Humanities. Oxford is the world’s leading university for humanities teaching and research. The University’s scholarship in languages, literature, history, philosophy
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The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages is seeking to appoint a highly organised and proactive Departmental Lecturer in Medieval Spanish Literature to join our friendly team. This is a 12 month
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Literature and Critical Translation and the MSt Late Antique and Byzantine Studies. There are currently approximately 140 students pursuing a graduate research degree (DPhil) within the Faculty. Individuals
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will be expected to manage the project intellectually and technically using your experience, methodical approach and evaluation of the literature in immunology, computational analysis of proteome, DNA
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, international relations and sociology of the region. The LAC also acts as a hub for the study of Latin America across a wide range of disciplines in Oxford, including anthropology, geography, music and literature
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significant literature, language, translation or writing component; experience in teaching Galician as a foreign language in higher education; interest and/or experience teaching Spanish as a foreign language
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principal research libraries. It is the centre for the study of modern and medieval European languages and literatures, together with linguistics, world cinema, and women’s studies. You will be part of a team
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of the SMILE cohort, including contributing to the design of research materials, protocol, patient facing literature, and drafting applications for regulatory approvals. You will liaise with participating
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the development of professional skills of emerging conservators. This will be the third of a series of five fellowships, which are generously funded by American writer of fantasy literature and philanthropist T. A
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and the Senior Lecturer in Italian, to plan course programmes. Applicants must possess: fluency in Italian equivalent to native-speaker level; an undergraduate degree with a significant literature