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Job Purpose As a Research Software Engineer at the Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC), University of Glasgow, you will play a key role in building robust, scalable software systems that unlock
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Job Purpose As an Automation Developer in the Automation Service, you will play a pivotal role in designing, developing and testing automated solutions to reduce manual, repetitive tasks across
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We are seeking a Resource Developer for the recently launched Turner-Kirk Centre for Spatial Reasoning at the University of Glasgow. A key function of the Centre is to deliver STEM SPACE, a
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similar or number of different roles. A2 Web Application Development: C#, ASP.NET, HTML, CSS and JSON. A3 Development tools: code repositories (GitHub), IDEs (Visual Studio), continuous integration (Jenkins
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to developing a series of impactful training and engagement opportunities that enable diverse stakeholders to undertake participatory audits. More information about PHAWM can be found at https://www.phawm.org
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pathways for learners into undergraduate degree-level study at the University. Work with the Schools’ Programmes Team Leader and Head of WP to review, improve and develop the programmes on an annual basis
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and contribute as required to the general academic administrative duties of MOOC programmes. To liaise with academic colleagues within JWSE and University-wide, to develop a vibrant and attractive MOOC
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of Europe’s most exciting cities which has a vibrant cultural and social life. Our Graduate School Researcher Development Programme will support you to plan your professional development over the course
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, conferences and events. We offer modern library, IT services and a wide-range of support services. Our Researcher Development Programme will support you to plan your professional development over the course
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-year programme offered by the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Heriot-Watt and Strathclyde. These longer-term research partnerships are designed to allow participating companies to drive and influence