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. Liaise and collaborate across institutions, overseeing effective information flow between members and ensuring a ‘joined up’ programme-wide approach to all activities. 17. Develop/maintain processes
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enterprise and commercialisation activities across the University of Glasgow and partner universities in the West of Scotland. Work with staff delivering existing programmes to develop ventures and work with
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Job Purpose Are you an experienced Research Software Engineer who thrives on solving complex problems through hands-on development and technical leadership? The Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC) is
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level 7 (Advanced Higher/Scottish Vocational Qualification Level 3, Higher National Certificate) or equivalent, and experience of personal development in a similar role OR ability to demonstrate
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experience through quality assurance and programme recognition, brand and reputation and continuous improvement of accreditation processes and data management. The postholder will support the Accreditations
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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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, maintain and enhance the School’s recruitment web pages. 6. Work with the Marketing Officer to plan assets and content for digital marketing campaigns. 7. Design market assessment reports for specific
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. Administer and coordinate quality enhancement including monitoring, feedback and evaluation of the pilot. 4. Plan events and activities relevant to the pilot including awareness raising, training and
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web structures and identify any change in these marine ecosystems. You will assist in the development of ecosystem models to examine the wider effects of these changes. The successful candidate will
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Job Purpose We are seeking an experienced Administrator to join the School of Infection & Immunity, MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) (http://www.cvr.ac.uk/ ). This role