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The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies aims to appoint a Departmental Lecturer (DL) in Chinese, for nine months to cover the teaching and certain other duties of a permanent post-holder
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The Post Doc will join the Volkswagen Foundation-funded project “Privacy-China” led by Prof. Genia Kostka (Freie University Berlin) and Prof. Rachel Murphy (University of Oxford). The position
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to Oxford University Staff. You will be computer literate, including MS Office, accurate data entry skills and the ability to maintain and interrogate electronic databases. You will need to be willing
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teaching in Chinese, Japanese and Korean studies across the University of Oxford and offers reader services and reading room facilities at KB Chen China Centre Library and Bodleian Japanese Library
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subject knowledge in Chinese or East Asian studies including classical Chinese. What We Offer As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing and this is reflected in the range of benefits
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), which in turn sits within Collections Management. You will be responsible for the acquisitions and cataloguing of approximately 10,000 titles or volumes mainly in various Chinese language groups, per year
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for more than ten years and our alumni have continued their education in some of the world’s leading universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, worked for companies like Google or L’Oreal as well as having
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for more than ten years and our alumni have continued their education in some of the world’s leading universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, worked for companies like Google or L’Oreal as well as having
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We have an exciting opportunity to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the group of Prof Tao Dong based in the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Oxford Institute (COI). You will be
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. We have been graduating students for more than fifteen years and our alumni have continued their education in some of the world’s leading universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, worked