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2025 We aim to communicate an outcome on applications within three working weeks of each deadline. Our PhD A PhD in applied linguistics at the University of Glasgow will support students in
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part-time; Thesis of 20,000-30,000 words Apply now Overview Overview Our research engages with English Language and Linguistics, focusing on written and spoken English language from medieval times
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levels: Early Gaelic literature Finn Cycle/Fíanaigecht/Fiannaíocht literature Old and Middle Gaelic (Old and Middle Irish) language B2 Ability to deliver teaching, or to support teaching via second-marking
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full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000 - 100,000 words Apply now Overview Overview Our Education, Language, Policy and Sustainability research group draws on local and global links to: be a world
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from course materials. Expert knowledge of, and the ability to support students with, the programming language R and/or qualitative methodologies (essential). Main Duties and Responsibilities 1
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beginner to advanced levels), as the School seeks to expand provision of Chinese to degree level. Specialisation should include Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (TCFL) including methodologies
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communications and language skills both oral and written. C2 Excellent interpersonal skills and presentation skills. C3 Time/project/ management skills as appropriate. C4 Ability to work independently and as part
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standards required. Skills Essential: C1 Excellent communication and language skills both oral and written. C2 Excellent interpersonal skills and presentation skills. C3 Good time and project management
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professional experience in management role(s). A2 Strong knowledge of more than one modern programming language used in research (typically Python, R, C++, Java, Julia, C). A3 Excellent understanding
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, pharmacy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, dietetics, optometry and more). Our learners may also have a background in education, biomedical sciences, psychology or linguistics. Ideally