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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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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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mesenchymal stem cell niche haematopoietic stem cell niche See Glasgow Biomaterials Seminar for an idea about recent and current projects. Our PhD programme provides excellent training in cutting edge
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similar or number of different roles. Or: Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework (SCQF) level 9 in Computing Science or a related discipline, (Ordinary Degree, Scottish Vocational Qualification level 4
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masters degree only. Years 2, 3 and 4 PhD programme with research/lab work, completing an examinable piece of independent research in year 4. Year 5 Thesis write up. MSc (Research) Duration: 1 year full
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Job Purpose The Planning Officer will support the work of the Planning, Insight & Analytics (PIA) directorate at the University of Glasgow. PIA sits at the heart of University Services and provides data and analysis to support decision-making at the highest level. This role sits within PIA’s...
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to minimise disruption to clients/building occupiers Engage with other Estates teams on the implementation a programme of audits of work in progress and post completion inspections to confirm standards
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fieldwork programme to sample sediment cores from the main natural peatland habitats across Scotland (including blanket bogs, raised bogs, fens and bog woodlands), with a further opportunity for supported
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Martian meteorite falls using advanced correlative microscopy techniques. To determine if they are the same or different Methods We will use a correlative, big data approach that combines X-ray computed
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Job Purpose Within a clear and established teaching programme, contribute to the delivery of an excellent student experience by undertaking a range of teaching, assessment and administrative duties