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Part-Time Research Clinical Psychologist Applications are invited from qualified clinical psychologists for the above post focusing on the assessment and treatment of patients with posttraumatic stress disorder. The successful applicant will join a NIHR and Wellcome Trust funded programme of...
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) for preadolescent children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The post is based in the Department of Experimental Psychology in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford. The post is part time (60% FTE
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cybersecurity-relevant field (for example, computer science, international relations, economics, political science, social or physical sciences, philosophy, cognitive or social psychology, law, anthropology
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tasks. The successful candidate holds a Bachelor’s or a Master’s Degree in Human Resources Management, Organisational Psychology or Business, or is educated to A level standard with GCSE (grade A-C) in
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Applications are invited for an Associate Professorship of Clinical Psychology jointly based at the Department of Experimental Psychology and the Institute of Clinical Psychology, Oxford, with
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in a relevant subject (including but not restricted to bioethics, education, medicine, psychology, sociology or politics), have qualitative data analysis skills and experience of using N-Vivo software
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Applications are invited for a full-time research assistant and research coordinator to join the laboratories of Mark Walton at the Department of Experimental Psychology and Tim Behrens
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construed, to include normative ethics, metaethics, moral psychology, the philosophy of action, the philosophy of value, and history of ethics). You should have a breadth of interests within moral philosophy
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psychology and neuroethics of Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’) contributing to substantive normative and philosophical debates in ethics. Research duties may include undertaking literature reviews to form
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Candidates with a good degree in psychology or related discipline are invited to apply for the post of Graduate Research Assistant at the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford