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(Principal Investigator). The applicant will make essential contributions to a research programme focussed on understanding the evolution of macromolecular structures from the phylogenomic perspective as
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We invite applications from Computational Biologists to complement and enhance the existing strengths of the Centre for Immunobiology and the School of Infection and Immunity at the University
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computing. In the UK's 2014 independent research exercise, we were rated top in Scotland for research impact. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words MSc (Research): 1-2
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Job Purpose Full-time position in Singapore to deliver teaching on the BSc degree programme in Computing Science offered jointly by the University of Glasgow (through the University of Glasgow
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student-led, often in collaboration with our partners in SCCJR. We also offer a diverse programme of regular seminars features leading scholars in the field and informal working lunches, where we seek
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. Our main research fields are computational imaging, spectral imaging and biomedical imaging, particularly in the retina. Potential research projects: Imaging Concept Group Contact potential supervisors
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to this programme TOEFL (ibt, mybest or athome) Tests taken up to 20 January 2026 90 Overall, no subtest lower than Reading 20; Listening 19; Speaking 19; Writing 21 Tests must have been taken within 2 years 5 months
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and interact with PG students through a programme of workshops and seminars. We welcome applications to undertake studies for higher degrees in the following broad areas of staff interest and specialist
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programme that studies the biology of respiratory viruses using a multi-virus and multi-scale approach (i.e. from cells to populations). In published studies, we combined epidemiological and modelling
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the Institutes. A variety of approaches are used, including ecology, epidemiology, mathematical, computational and statistical modelling, bioinformatics, parasitology, immunology and polyomics (genomics