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Contract type: Fixed term for until May 2025 Hours: Full-time About the role We are looking for a Human Factors Research Fellow to work on the RESPOND Programme within the Quality, Reliability
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doctorate in an aspect of human rights law, constitutionalism or the rule of law (or related field) or equivalent record of publications, commensurate with career stage, that demonstrates the capacity
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Ebola. The team are running pioneering studies on experimental controlled human challenge studies for bacterial and viral infections and phase I-III studies of experimental vaccines to transform human
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, data and modelling in Oxford University and amongst our international partners. There is a focus upon publication of results of the highest international importance and with engagement with stakeholders
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an interest in digital humanities and AI technologies. Independent scholarly work, a rigorous work ethic, and meticulous attention to detail are key. Proficiency in English and excellent communication skills
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Research Fellow to focus on the designing, delivering and executing of clinical trials of malaria vaccines and human malaria challenge studies in Oxford and providing support for trials at partner sites in
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and teaching. The Clinical Trial Service Unit (CTSU) is a major international research institute within Oxford Population Health, and is one of the world’s leading centres for research into chronic
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? The role would suit researchers with a strong background in education and in the disciplines of sociology, history, anthropology, or human geography. The project is particularly looking for candidates with
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Technology & Management Centre for Development (TMCD) research group based in the Oxford Department of International Development. The postholder will hold a Ph.D/D.Phil in technology studies, innovation
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proposed will be based on Human Factors science and the programme will culminate in a 24 hospital randomised Stepped Wedge trial. The postholder will be working closely with Professor Peter McCulloch and his