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to the career stage. About You: The ideal candidate should possess or be near completion of a PhD in sociology, anthropology, human geography, development studies, politics, or area studies (social sciences
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seeking a full-time Deputy Head of Staff Student Workshop to join the team at the Department of Engineering Science in Central Oxford. This is a permanent post. In this role, you will manufacture, modify
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) to join the OceanMelt project at the Department of Earth Sciences. The post is funded by the Royal Society and is available for a
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Director of UAO. Working within agreed project plans, to co-ordinate and support the development of Admissions test materials and their translation to the digital test platform. Ensure that test content and
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century archives. Preserving the past for the benefit of the future is increasingly a matter of preserving born-digital materials, and this traineeship will support you to develop the knowledge and skills
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to contribute to wider project planning and organisation, including ideas for new research projects and to the design of research materials and making arrangements for data gathering. You should hold an
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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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for the MSc and MPhil in Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology (VMMA) postgraduate degrees and teaching/research activity at the Pitt Rivers Museum (PRM). The programme consists of a one year MSc and a two
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the research team are due to deposited in the British Library together with an archive of Law Centre annual reports and campaigning materials. The successful applicant will manage their own research and
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Inorganic Materials Chemistry to work under the supervision of Professor Ludmilla Steier for a period of up to 36