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with Teaching Qualification programme and the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Primary) programme. This post is part-time (17.5 hours per week – 0.5 FTE) and is offered on a fixed term maternity cover
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required. 5. Operate and maintain support systems including dishwashers, ultrasonic baths, developer thermometers and liquid nitrogen dewars. 6. Coordinate cleanroom laundry service, including suit bagging
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Job Purpose Act as the key point of contact between the University of Glasgow and the IntoUniversity (IU) centre team to support the delivery of IU's programme with children and young people in
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Science, or Health Informatics. . A2 Strong knowledge of epidemiological and biostatistical principles applied to healthcare data, with experience integrating these with data-science or AI/ML methods. A3
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supervision. Enquiries can be directed to the Director of University of Glasgow (Singapore) Professor Cindy Goh ( Cindy.Goh@glasgow.ac.uk ) or to the UGS Programme Director for Mechanical Engineering Dr Arturo
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of drugs and consumables are maintained, ensuring the best value source is used for drug supplies and add new stock items to the computer pricing system. Maintain appropriate stock levels in the clinic
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information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa. As a valued member of our team, you can expect: 1 A warm welcoming and engaging organisational culture, where your talents are developed and
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historically under-represented in STEM research, and are committed to fostering an inclusive, supportive, and flexible working environment in all our activities. Informal enquiries. Please contact Dr. Sam
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to high-quality publications and funding proposals; and help manage and direct a complex and impact-oriented programme of research and engagement. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Take a leading
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at SUERC, the Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate and the University of Liverpool. ECOCHANGE is funded by The Crown Estate’s Offshore Wind Evidence and Change (OWEC) programme. The project aims