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The University of Oxford is offering an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic junior researcher, with a masters or undergraduate social science degree, who is interested in
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have a good first degree in a relevant subject (such as anthropology, medical sociology, science and technology studies or social policy), plus a PhD and research experience that demonstrates knowledge
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would suit an early-career researcher with an outstanding training in quantitative social science and an interest in applying these techniques to novel research problems in the field of government and
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datasets that combine social network and mental health measures, and the design, collection and analysis of new experimental and longitudinal data. The successful candidate will also have a significant
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lead pioneering research in precision medicine with a focus on cardiovascular health. The researcher will be expected to lead, build upon and advance this work in order to integrate various HER data
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Applications are invited for a Senior Qualitative Researcher to contribute qualitative skills and social science expertise in exploring how to translate good ideas from research into sustainable
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alongside Dr Robert Heathcote and in conjunction with global collaborators, you will lead on the delivery of lab and field-based studies investigating the collective and social behaviour of a wide range of
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management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. It is essential that you hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in health systems, implementation science or social science or
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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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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