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and teaching. We are seeking to recruit a Teaching & Research Fellow (Health Economics) to join the Health Economics Research Centre (HERC). This post is an excellent opportunity to join and contribute
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Environmental Economics (Department of Economics and Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery) Grade 7: £36,024-£44,263 per annum (with a discretionary range to £48,350
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Department Lecturer in Economics (Teaching Fellow) Grade 8: £45,585-£54,395 annum (with a discretionary range to £59,421per annum) Department of Economics, Manor Road Building, Oxford Full-time
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170894 - Teaching Fellow/Departmental Lecturer (TF/DL) in Development Economics Grade 7: £36,024-£44,263 annum (with a discretionary range to £48,350 per annum) The post is tenable for three years
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The College proposes to elect a fixed-term (non-renewable) Career Development Fellow (CDF) in Economics for three years with effect from 1st September 2024. We are committed to fostering equality
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Financial Statements Conferences and Catering Rooms and Facilities Catering and Fine Dining Jobs and Vacancies Works & Maintenance Technician Works & Maintenance Operative Associate Professorship of Economics
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expertise in economics, engineering, governance and applied mathematics. The team will work interactively and dynamically, in order to quickly develop important new insights, drawing upon extensive research
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This is a great opportunity to further your career and gain a varied professional experience in a busy Finance team that supports the Department of Biology. Suitable for applicants at part-qualified CCAB accountant level or above and/or those part-qualified by experience. You will support the...
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doctorate (or close to completion) in the Comparative Politics of Latin American or the Comparative Political Economy of Latin America or a closely related field, either complete or submitted and awaiting
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Given the events nature of the role, occasional out of hours work is required. The Oxford University Business Economics Programme (OUBEP) and the Oxford University Economics Summer Schools