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the environmental arts & humanities, or stakeholder-facing/impact activity, or both. EARTH Impact Coordinator’s responsibilities include: - Liaise with SGSAH team to ensure effective development and delivery
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the MLitt in Curatorial Practice [Contemporary Art], jointly taught with the Glasgow School of Art. This will involve collaborative teaching with staff at GSA and creative input into the further development
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through an artificial kidney known as a dialyser. The Research Associate will leverage Quanta's unique capability for fluid pulsation – a first in the dialysis industry – to pioneer the development and
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the application of evidence-based medicine and a high standard of customer service; provision of a fulfilling student learning experience; and personnel development through engagement with scholarship. It is
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management system to GCLP guidelines, including document review, audit preparation and continuous quality improvement. 5. Keep up to date with developments in relevant technical areas and within
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environment, understand the research challenges associated with the project & subject area, & develop/implement a suitable research strategy. 5. Presentation of work at international and national
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associated with the project & subject area, & develop/implement a suitable research strategy. 5. Presentation of work at international and national conferences, at internal and external seminars
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action to maintain a safe environment, raising any concerns with the course organiser. 4. To contribute to the development of teaching material and workbooks. 5. Where required, to assist in
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of Glasgow is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Global Cultural Industries (Research and Teaching Track) within the School of Culture & Creative Arts. The successful candidate will develop, lead and sustain
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the course organiser. 4. Maintain laboratory areas and identify and seek support to rectify any technical faults/problems with equipment. 5. To contribute to the development of teaching material and workbooks