69 programming-"DIFFER"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"U" positions at University of Glasgow
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: - To develop and lead the University’s IP and Commercialisation strategies which support the University’s Innovation Delivery Plan. - To support the academic endeavour on commercialisation and to support
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internationalisation activities – including engagement within international networks and with priority partners, ensuring that the institutional international ambitions, Operational Plan and KPI’s are delivered
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of policies across different population groups and geographic regions, to assist policy design and outcomes. In this role, you will create accessible, engaging, and publication-ready data visualisations and
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additional feature of the programme at Glasgow is the opportunity for specialisation according to different subject pathways, allowing students to study Liberal Arts with (one of) Comparative Literature
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, empathy and discretion. C4 Excellent organisational skills and ability to work proactively: plan, organise and prioritise effectively; delivering work to standard and within agreed timescales and deadlines
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the National Plan for Gaelic. The University-wide role sits within University Services and the College of Arts & Humanities and will be jointly line managed by Katherine Henderson (Director of College
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horror fiction across different media, including print, cinema, TV, and image-text. As well as working with published sources, including digitised and print newspaper collections, the project employs
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will enter the West of Scotland Higher Specialty Training Programme in General Psychiatry. Applicants must already have a national training number at the time of taking up the post. While applicants may
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of equipment, lost property and P.A. announcements. 9. Responsible for coordination with emergency services, customers and Duty Managers in the event of an incident, in line with Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and
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with this level of post having acquired the necessary knowledge and skills in a similar or number of different roles. Or: Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 9, (Ordinary Degree, Scottish