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heart disease, kidney disease and cancer. We are seeking a Medical Physics Research Fellow to work in a Cancer Research UK funded research programme that aims to quantify the benefits and risks of cancer
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adiposity, physical activity and cardiometabolic diseases. The postholder will be a key collaborative link between the Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, the Centre for Cancer
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and is fixed-term until 31 May 2025 in the first instance. We would be willing to consider applications for part-time hours as part of a job-share arrangement. Application Process If you would like
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March 2024 and is fixed term for 12 months with the possibility of an extension. Application process If you would like to discuss this role please contact Professor Fadi Issa via [email protected]
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on candidates’ careers as a result of additional caring responsibilities or other factors. Application process Please submit your application online via the below link. You will be required to upload a supporting
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to teach. Applicants should hold, or be close to completion of a PhD in physics or a related field and possess a superb past research/publication record, excellent understanding of experimental optics and
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to explore the processes and implications of population ageing. The Institute works to produce the best evidence for understanding the process of fertility and mortality change, exploring the implications
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appoint the Fellow either on Grade E63 (£32,398 - £63,152) for Clinicians or Grade 8 (£45,585 - £54,395) for Non-Clinicians. The selection process is based solely on how applicants match the essential
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, economics and policy studies to explore the processes and implications of population ageing. The Institute works to produce the best evidence for understanding the process of fertility and mortality change
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. This includes curriculum development, delivering lecturing and teaching, and contributing to project supervision and to the process of securing and monitoring internships. EEM is run in partnership with the Saïd