41 postdoc-distributed-algorithms positions at University of Glasgow in United Kingdom
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, such as the Athena Swan activities 7.Co-ordinate and provide high-level administrative support for all meetings and events within HEHTA, including taking minutes, collating and distributing meeting
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distribution of participating pupil grades to HEIs across Scotland. 9. Jointly with the Schools’ Programmes Team Leader monitor performance indicators; conduct regular evaluation of activity provision and
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distribution to relevant disciplines. Input specimen data to the service database including required test profiles and accurate costing. Ensure accurate record keeping, safe packaging and posting of specimens
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distribution of departmental workload. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Knowledge/Qualifications A1 Good first degree in subject area. A2 A postgraduate qualification or equivalent, or current
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formal committees including accurate minute-taking, timely collation and distribution of papers, and follow-through on actions Terms and Conditions Salary will be Grade 5, £26,338 - £30,805 per annum
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supporting data collection activities in community-based travel and health related studies using varied data collection tools. Tasks include taking informed consent, distributing, and verifying self-complete
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of productive professional relationships. E5 Experience of project planning and operating to project deliverables and timelines. E6 Experience of working with collaborative and distributed open-source development
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distribution and conduct sign in processes for onsite contractors and the Housing association. 4. To undertake general administrative duties including preparation of documents to an agreed standard, including
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capitalism Socio-environmental conflict Political Theory Climate change ethics Distributive justice Egalitarianism History of political economy History of political thought Liberal and conservative political
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of plants, dictate the distribution and density of the stomata and influence their function (Papanatsiou et al., 2017). For example, the Begonia species of plants display distinct stomatal clustering patterns