63 Master "Royal Holloway, University of London" research jobs at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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their area of expertise: Main teaching duties and responsibilities will include offering a graduate course on Japanese Society, contributing to the methodology course for Master’s programs in Japanese studies
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at the centre of a critical new research endeavour. Reporting to the Programme’s Principle Investigators ( Professor Thomas Hale and Dr Thom Wetzer ), the Postdoctoral Research Fellow’s primary role will be
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will join a diverse group of researchers working on several aspects of organelle biology at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford (UK). The main goals of these 2-year positions
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to ensure that UKMidSS studies run smoothly. To be considered, you will have a Masters degree, substantial research experience, with current or past registration as a midwife on the UK NMC register. You will
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have a keen interest to work with large primary care datasets (>19 million contemporary population), linked to other data including hospitalisation. We are seeking an enthusiastic individual with
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able to manage their own time. You will be based in Radcliffe Primary Care, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Radcliffe Primary Care Building, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG as your
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our enthusiastic research team. Your main responsibilities will include: reviewing existing evidence and literature, co-designing and organising stakeholders’ workshops, managing and analysing
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. The main focus of the project are to assess how dietary proteins and associated indicators, including circulating proteins found in the blood, may influence the development of common age-related diseases
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per week (0.7 FTE) for the remaining 8 months. The project involves collaborating with primary school-communities in the city of Bristol to design and conduct in-depth ethnographic and oral-history
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the main aim to develop the next generation of sensing technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to construct new personalised biomarkers of health in the context of evidence-based