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The purpose of the DDTF is to support the Fellow in completing a high-quality Ph.D. thesis whilst acquiring teaching skills that will enhance the Fellow’s career progression. In
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, which include structured development support for early career academics to deliver outstanding education, innovative research/scholarship, and to engage in citizenship activities. The post-holder will be
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, harmonic analysis and probability. The successful candidates are expected to contribute to undergraduate teaching and projects for further enhancing their career development. The appointees will join our
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About the team or project: The Research Fellow role will be part of the University's new Institute of Children's Futures and located in the School of Education, based in the vibrant Brooks Building
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: Successful candidates will ideally be in post by 2 September 2024 Working at Durham University A globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, a warm and friendly place to work, a unique and
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and UKRI – the AECED (Transforming Education for Democracy through Aesthetic and Embodied Learning, Responsive Pedagogies and Democracy-as-becoming) project. Our partners are University Aberta (Portugal
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The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies aims to appoint an Early Career Fellowship in Islamic Art and Architecture for three years, to develop, individually and collaboratively, new research
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Post Title: Research Assistant SBU/Department: School of Law and Education FTE: 1.0 fte (Working 37 hours per week) Duration of Contract: Fixed term for a maximum of 18 months ending
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(Prof. Philomen Probert, Prof. Wolfgang de Melo) in their research and teaching activities and associated administrative duties. As a member of Oxford’s research network in Comparative Philology, he/she
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electronically and prepare proposals and applications to external bodies. The will need to able to manage competing research and administrative demands and deadlines and be able to travel between research sites