266 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Glasgow
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neuroendocrinology and steroid biochemistry livestock and wildlife management behavioural ecology, evolutionary ecology, life history strategies and environmental change thermal biology of temperature regulation and
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data suggests slag-based anthropogenic coasts can undergo rapid changes in their physical and chemical properties, eg deposition of slag converting a soft coast to a hard rocky coast. Reworking
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thaliana. The project will combine genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology to systematically investigate the light-regulated gene networks and protein complexes that mediate thermotolerance. Using well
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to clients presenting with the wide range of mental health problems, moderate to severe psychological distress and enduring mental health problems. 2. Make recommendations regarding the suitability
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well-developed network of contacts with all relevant funders. A6 Understanding of the process of brokerage between academic researchers and businesses, to develop common goals and deliver collaborations
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development, utilisation efficiency and timetable optimisation. To build relationships with colleagues across the University on the use of data and evidence-based decision-making. Main Duties and
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or within other stakeholder groups. 4. Establish and build network relationships to influence change and best practice within stakeholder groups such as project coordinators and academics and to work with
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publishing the final timetable. You will ensure timetables are efficient, well-managed, and delivered to agreed deadlines, while contributing to service development and building strong partnerships with
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of the James McCune Smith Learning Hub and other cluster buildings as part of the Reach Out team. Responsible for contributing to medium to long term service planning and enhancement for Reach Out across
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. The successful candidate will demonstrate research independence and contribute to the academic mission of the School by building a strong profile of peer-reviewed publications. They will play an active role in