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diabetes and dementia). This flexible project presents an opportunity to the interested student to help design their own portfolio of data-driven work, and to be more widely involved in our highly successful
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to entry level for University study. Our courses give you: direct entry to your University programme for successful students (no need to take IELTS) essential academic skills to help you study effectively
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(REST) as front-line Support Assistants (Student Helpers). These individuals will offer support and help resolve queries for students completing online registration and enrolment via MyCampus. Student
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collaboration with other areas of the university to assist in testing of emergency life equipment, implementing a training program to cascade to your team. Ensuring all staff working within your team adopt a
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relevance to the CVR. 3. Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly in accordance with the project deliverables. 4. To assist and contribute to the delivery of the project’s research
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of Quantum Computing (EPIQC) with Prof. Chong Li . Specifically, the job requires expert knowledge and hands on experience in design,fabrication and characterisation of microwave devices transistors and
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) programme; a part of the University of Glasgow’s programme of community and cultural events activity. Alongside this, the role holder will contribute to the development of a business case and subsequent
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discussions, answering queries and sharing information. 3. Assist the ISS coordinator with the preparation of course information, timetabling and social programme information. This will include creating and
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events across the UK. Develop and maintain good working relationships with secondary schools/colleges and other relevant external bodies and with individual applicants. 2. Work closely with designated
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Research Associate COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF COMPUTING SCIENCE GRADE 7 Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the FUSION Project working with Dr Julie Williamson