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policy, law, public management, or organisational psychology is essential. You should have excellent communication skills, including being able to write for both academic and non-academic publications
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(or be close to completion), along with some specialist knowledge in nutrition, psychology, epidemiology or behavioural sciences, and strong quantitative skills. You will also need to be able to manage
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information or research material is restricted. You should hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject such as psychology, psychiatry, bioethics or a relevant social science discipline. You
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-disciplinary team comprising experts in sleep and circadian science, occupational medicine, health psychology, primary care, health economics, and clinical trial methodology. Principal duties include reviewing
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researchers in collecting and analysing data. The successful candidate will hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in psychology, neuroscience, physiology or a related discipline. They
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) for preadolescent children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The post is based in the Department of Experimental Psychology in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford. The post is part time (60% FTE
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in a relevant subject (including but not restricted to bioethics, education, medicine, psychology, sociology or politics), have qualitative data analysis skills and experience of using N-Vivo software
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Applications are invited for a full-time research assistant and research coordinator to join the laboratories of Mark Walton at the Department of Experimental Psychology and Tim Behrens
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psychology and neuroethics of Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’) contributing to substantive normative and philosophical debates in ethics. Research duties may include undertaking literature reviews to form
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Candidates with a good degree in psychology or related discipline are invited to apply for the post of Graduate Research Assistant at the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford