17 programming-"https:"-"FEMTO-ST"-"UCL"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" positions at University of Glasgow in United Kingdom
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Job Purpose The University of Glasgow is seeking to appoint a talented and highly motivated Senior Programme Manager to join the £7.5m Policy Modelling for Health consortium, funded by UKRI’s
-
the learner strongly connected to their home country. Our rigorous programme of academic and applied skills training combined with individualised learning plans is designed to provide committed and talented
-
at undergraduate level, in relation to the MSc in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine, as requested by the Programme Directors for the campus and online distance learning. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1
-
relevant the delivery of our Co-op Community Plan Forging relationships/networks with your local community Being a role model, building excitement and purpose in the team to understand how to get involved in
-
Our programme integrates psychological science and interdisciplinary approaches to study behaviours that influence health, treatment, and self-care. And develops new approaches to improve mental and
-
Highly flexible and adaptable with the ability to plan and prioritise your own and others work. C7 Excellent problem-solving abilities and a real eye for detail. Experience Essential: E1 Experience
-
and 2. Skills Essential: C1 A positive and energetic outlook. C2 Demonstrable time management skills. C3 Organisational and planning skills. C4 Flexible and adaptable with the ability to plan and
-
Strategic Plan. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Qualifications Essential A1 Honours degree (SCQF Level 10) in a subject relevant to the College(s)[SR2] , or expertise in a relevant field
-
the University’s Strategic Plan. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Qualifications Essential A1 Honours degree (SCQF Level 10) in a subject relevant to the College(s)[SR2] , or expertise
-
fieldwork programme to sample sediment cores from the main natural peatland habitats across Scotland (including blanket bogs, raised bogs, fens and bog woodlands), with a further opportunity for supported