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- £45,413 per annum This post is full-time (35 hours per week) and to cover maternity leave for up to 12 months or until the substantive postholder returns. As a valued member of our team, you can expect: 1 A
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with equipment. Ensure the laboratory is kept clean and appropriately stocked. Monitor stock levels within area of responsibility. Rotate stock to ensure minimal wastage. Assist with laundry duties, both
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of the discipline: Comparative Politics International Relations International Political Economy and Development Political Theory Area Studies We have an active and engaged international community of doctoral students
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Innovation Collaborations (GIGANTIC). A core aim of this initiative is to extend and strengthen the excellent reputation Glasgow University has as a provider of high-quality science-based mental health
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Job Purpose Reporting to the Social and Digital Media Manager but working closely with colleagues within Marketing and Communications and from across the wider University, this is an exciting and
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endosymbiont kinetoplastid, Perkinsela. Supervisors: Tansy Hammarton , Martin Llewellyn Summary: Amoebic gill disease (AGD), caused by the opportunistic amoebozoan parasite Neoparamoeba perurans, is a major
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that influence outcome of disease, particularly within the immune system. Using both animal models and human systems, we aim to develop better drugs and vaccines for the treatment and prevention of infection. PhD
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from Unavailability and Degradation of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) This project will implement a crowdsourcing-based approach to create accurate 3D models from the free to use and globally
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, the School of Mathematics and Statistics is one of the largest in the UK. Our research interests cover several areas of Pure and Applied Mathematics. These areas are not mutually exclusive and there
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of power in its myriad forms and the different places through which it flows. We engage with differing critical theories of feminism, postcolonialism, posthumanism, post-structuralism, political economy and