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Only full time registered or prospective University of Glasgow students or employees of the University of Glasgow are eligible to apply. Job Purpose The warden role is an important representative
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directed towards the delivery of subjects at undergraduate level. To contribute to the development of appropriate teaching materials to ensure content and methods of delivery meet learning objectives
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of excellent services - participate fully in the work and activities of the University-wide finance community and contribute to the development of University wide finance solutions, working with the College
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flexibly to the needs of users to allow NGS-based research to remain competitive, including using experience and up-to-date knowledge to skilfully adapt, optimise or develop new experimental protocols
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out a range of technical support activities including the use of specialist equipment, systems, procedures, protocols, models and/or techniques. Contribute to the creation and development of new
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processes and CAS issuance. All processes will be carried out in line with institutional policy and all relevant legislative and compliance parameters. You will develop and build knowledge of pre and post
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impact. 7. Take a leading role in developing and maintaining collaborations with colleagues across the research group/area/School/College/University and wider community (e.g. academic and
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professional development courses for HEHTA and support the overall communications strategy. Support research and teaching for HEHTA and liaise with the wider School of Health and Wellbeing on HEHTA activities
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timescales, including effective communication of information, marking, assessment and timeous constructive feedback. 4. Assist with the development of appropriate teaching materials ensuring content and
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that the experimental goals are delivered within previously agreed timescales. 7. To supervise junior staff, where appropriate, and instruct, train and provide guidance to research staff and students in the techniques