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The Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, in association with Magdalen College, wishes to appoint a Departmental Lecturer in Philosophy of Language to cover the teaching and other duties of a
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Courses Administrator, Language Centre Grade 4: £25,138– £28,759 p.a. Fixed-term contract (7 months), full time (36.5 hours per week) The Language Centre is the University’s hub for all students and
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through teaching and research in the field of Classical Japanese language and literature at Oxford. The successful candidate will also play an active and valued role in the examination and administration
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, preferably Idris, and working with dependently-typed language architectures and evolving them and experience in developing meta-theories for dependently typed languages, preferably observational and
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principally requires expertise in Python programming and strong experience in software development and deployment. Prior experience developing AI applications using large language models would be beneficial. A
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of Egyptian language. Your knowledge of Middle Egyptian texts and the hieratic script will be sufficient to teach, develop course materials and undertake relevant research. You must have an aptitude
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The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages are seeking to appoint a highly organised and proactive Departmental Lecturer in German to join our Friendly team. This post is to cover the absence of the substantive postholder, who is taking a period of leave. The post is available until 30...
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of Mind, Philosophy of Logic & Language, Plato’s Republic, Aristotle’s Ethics, Philosophy of Mathematics, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Philosophical Logic. The ability to teach
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capacity to use Chinese language materials in research, and a track record of publishing high-quality research in international journals and presses reflecting your career stage. Also, commitment to teaching
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and using common software architecture paradigms (e.g., Object-orientated programming). You will also have significant experience with one programming language used for research (e.g. Python, C++, C