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Psychology in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford. The posts are for a fixed term (funded for 6 months from 1st September 2024). You will support the delivery of a large randomised controlled trial
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We are looking to appoint a research trial coordinator to work within the TOPIC (The Oxford Psychological Interventions in Childhood and adolescence) research group on a large child and adolescent
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The Oxford Cognitive Approaches to Psychosis (O-CAP) clinical psychology research group led by Prof Daniel Freeman develops, tests, and implements new theory-driven psychological treatments
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psychology and neurodevelopmental conditions. Successful applicants will need to hold a PhD in Psychology or a related discipline. They should have excellent communication, team working and organisational
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Applications are invited for a Senior Clinical Researcher to take a leadership role in the development and operation of a research focussed clinic for patients with treatment resistant depression. The clinic is located in the Warneford Hospital in Oxford and is led by Prof Michael Browning....
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We are looking for an enthusiastic colleague to join an equally enthusiastic international team. The role is based in an interdisciplinary group across developmental psychology and cognitive
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neuropathic mechanisms and psychological distress all play a role in maintaining symptoms and worsening quality of life. These findings open the door to methods of patient stratification that could rationalise
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We are looking to appoint a post-doctoral researcher to join a new team within the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. Reporting to Professor Rachel Upthegrove within the Molecular Targets Theme of the NIHR funded Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre. You will be a key member of...
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available to start immediately or before September 2024. Candidates should hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in Psychology or a related discipline. Some prior knowledge of adolescent social development
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for a DPhil with thesis within the broad areas of stratification for novel immune targets in psychosis. You will hold a first degree in psychology, neuroscience or relevant subject area and be working