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Job Purpose To support the operational elements of a market leading Print proposition for the University of Glasgow, operating within the wider Commercial Services directorate. This involves
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seminars, research and stakeholder workshops. 7.Perform administrative tasks related to delivery of projects, including responsibility for relevant elements of the project budget and expenditure. 8.Take a
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While the main focus of the applicant is research, teaching will represent an important component of the post. It is expected that the Clinical Lecturer will contribute to the delivery of undergraduate
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(nina.parish@glasgow.ac.uk ) Visit our website for further information about the Liberal Arts programme: https://www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees/liberal-arts/ … and about the constituent Schools
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will form the major component of this post, participation in associated clinical duties and a small amount of teaching will be incorporated into the role. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Implement
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. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Provide administrative support to University WP team and IU Centre team, arranging facilities on the university campus for delivery of elements of the IU programme and
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collection element of the study protocol. The post holder will be required to communicate effectively and professionally with the project team by telephone, email, and in person, regularly about progress in
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an element for clinical training or NHS service work, any such clinical work must be arranged to avoid impacting substantially on research time. Funding Sources The post will be funded as part of research
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. Play a leading role with the planning, design and improvement of service and component availability ensuring robust service continuity strategies are in place. 6. Make a significant contribution on
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companion animals (this may include undergraduate courses with a significant practical component and periods of extra-mural studies). E2 Practical clinical skills in areas such as anaesthesia, radiography