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candidate must have, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following criteria: Primary or higher degree in a relevant social science subject. PhD or equivalent awarded or due
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enhance the delivery of player performance. You will be expected to based within the club for most of the time under the mentorship of the head of performance. You will be working in the football
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service skills and enjoy interacting with others. Our Junior Library Assistant works as part of a team that supports readers across a range of Humanities and Social Sciences subjects (History, Politics
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education using the social and health sciences to better understand and to improve health outcomes, systems, and care, both locally and globally, particularly in disadvantaged and marginalised populations
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View All Vacancies Chemistry Location: University Park Closing Date: Sunday 14 July 2024 Reference: SCI280 Prof Trevor Farren and Dr Luisa Ciano Application deadline: 14/07/2024 Starting date
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dance communities in their border areas. Employing an innovative, creative engagement approach combining dance practice-as- research and social science, the project is delivered through four interrelated
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an exciting opportunity for a highly skilled and motivated Data Scientist with a specialisation in AI applications to join a growing group within the Clinical Informatics Research Unit. The ideal
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to the implementation and evaluation of the Earth Sciences outreach strategy, alongside the Outreach and Communications Manager. They will coordinate and support the department’s contribution to pan-university activities
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The Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Development (FoD) aims to produce quantitative social science research that contributes to improving livelihoods and resilience in low- and middle-income
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through programme evaluation, programme administration and communications support. This will include: administration of the application and review process for all programmes, web and social media content