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The School of Archaeology, in partnership with the Faculty of Classics and the Science and Technology Facilities Council-funded ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, is recruiting a Senior Research Fellow
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through teaching and research in the field of Classical Japanese language and literature at Oxford. The successful candidate will also play an active and valued role in the examination and administration
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The Faculty of Classics invites applications for two Departmental Lectureships in Ancient History. One, offered in conjunction with New College, is a one-year Departmental Lectureship to cover
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for publication, and present their results at research conferences. Their work may involve superconducting microwave circuit design and simulation, theatrical analysis of classical and quantum circuits, development
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the field of Classical Chinese philosophy. You will have completed, or be very close to completing a doctorate in Chinese Studies, and possess a solid knowledge of the Chinese language. You will be able
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classical Japanese, significant experience of print and electronic resources for the academic study of Japanese, with genuine enthusiasm for the discipline and ideally knowledge of one or more other East
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of myeloid immune cells in inflamed tissues is crucial for understanding their functions. Additionally, these cells can perform classical and non-classical immunological functions both contributing
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The Faculty of Classics invites applications for a Researcher on the ERC Advanced Grant (885040) “Crossreads” reporting to the Principal Investigator Professor Jonathan Prag. This full-time post is
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Ancient History. Candidates may also be considered for DPhil Classical Languages and Literature if no eligible applicant is found. The scholarships have been made possible through the support of an Old
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Oxford-Cawkwell Graduate Scholarship One Oxford-Cawkwell Scholarship is available for applicants with Home fee status who are applying for any full-time Master’s within the Faculty of Classics, in a