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Location: Walton Street, Oxford, OX1 2HG An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Researcher in Linguistic Data to work in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics at the University
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) scalable and robust Bayesian experimental design, b) information-theoretic active learning, and c) capturing uncertainty in deep learning models (including large language models). We proudly hold a Race
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Job Title: Graduate Admissions Officer Department/Division/Faculty: AAD, Graduate Admissions and Recruitment Grade 6: £32,332-£38,205 per annum The University of Oxford is a stimulating work
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The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages is seeking to appoint a highly organised Language Lecturer in Italian to join our language teaching team. The Lecturer is responsible for planning and
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In collaboration with the Xunta da Galacia, the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Galician and Spanish Language. The Lecturer is responsible for planning
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platforms) and be proficient in a high-level programming language. You will have the ability to supervise and train junior team members and the abibility to evaluate and implement new developments in
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The opportunity has arisen to join the Senior Leadership team support staff in an exciting new role at the heart of philanthropic leadership at the University of Oxford. With an initial focus
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Language Models, Transformer based analyses of complex time series, and Foundational models for simultaneously undertaking multiple healthcare tasks. You will also be responsible for identifying
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of working with SQL, in AWS and its native tools would be of interest but not essential for the role. Knowledge of a statistical programming language, preferably R as it is desirable. The post holder will
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Cyber Security Analyst X2 - 2 year FTC/18M FTC The roles Two great opportunities have arisen to join us in the Information Security Team at the University of Oxford and help us protect ground