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12:00 noon on 7th May, 2024. Only applications submitted through the University of Oxford e-recruitment system and received before the closing date can be considered. We expect to hold interviews
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literature in it, as well as the capacity to contribute to the teaching across the spectrum of the VMMA degrees. You will teach tutorials, give lectures and research methods classes, supervise dissertations
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Professor Ilina Singh, the NEUROSEC Team has an international reputation for its work in neuroscience ethics and psychiatric ethics and is uniquely situated within Oxford Psychiatry and Neuroscience, building
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Ilina Singh, the NEUROSEC Team has an international reputation for its work in neuroscience ethics and psychiatric ethics and is uniquely situated within Oxford Psychiatry and Neuroscience, building
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. Administrative experience in a higher education environment is desirable, but not essential. The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit
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procedures such as immunisation, sampling and processing of blood. You will provide help in arranging the shipment of samples to our academic and commercial collaborators when requested. You will participate
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Reporting to Professor Linda Mulcahy, the post holder will be a member of the Access to Justice cluster at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. More specifically