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The post holder will contribute to the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) research programme. CCG is a £38m, five-year research programme directly funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development
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This is an exciting opportunity to lead the communications for two high-profile and closely-linked initiatives at the cutting edge of climate change research. Based at the University of Oxford
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lasting differences to public policy across the globe, working on innovative projects and policies spanning anti-corruption, human rights, education and climate change. Securing funding for scholarships is
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, to build the software infrastructure necessary to support both novel technical developments and to deliver tools necessary for the applied (climate change mitigation) focus of the project. The position
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Applications are invited for a Quantitative Research Assistant to work within the Medical Statistics team under Rafael Perera and Patrick Fahr on a climate change and health research programme. The
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, and funding bodies. As well as contributing to cross-disciplinary campaigns around topics such as artificial intelligence or climate change, you’ll have responsibility for contributing to the smooth
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excellence in research and innovation. From spearheading initiatives to combat climate change to developing ground-breaking vaccines, our work addresses pressing global challenges, making a real difference in
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Researcher in convective systems under climate and air pollution changes The post is available for a fixed-term duration of 36 months. This position
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& Development Office and is fixed-term to 31 March 2025 (with potential to extend). This role is a part of the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) Programme, a £38 million initiative dedicated to fostering a clean
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-term for 12 months. The DART project is composed of research activities a several aspects including climate, biological, and epidemiological modelling, infrastructure development, and data visualization