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research. 7. Take a leading role in developing and maintaining collaborations with colleagues across the research group/School/College/University and wider community (e.g. Academic and Industrial Partners
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our dynamic team. At the Small Animal Hospital, you’ll be part of a collaborative and supportive environment where your clinical skills will be fully utilised and developed. You’ll rotate through a
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& Engineering, the University of Glasgow and wider community (e.g. Academic and Industrial Partners). 12. Play a supporting role in the research and development undertaken by postgraduate students and nuclear
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Job Purpose The Welfare Officer will ensure that students in university residences have access to the advice, guidance, and support they need, often liaising with or escalating to specialist
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development offerings, contributing to a culture of excellence and collaboration across the CRSO, College and University. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Knowledge /Qualifications Essential A1
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the first years of the post. If the applicant does not possess a higher degree, they will be supported in developing an appropriate project, pursuing any necessary funding and executing research suitable
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External Member appointment to the Finance Committee (Unremunerated position) Are you looking for a new and exciting opportunity to guide an ambitious, global university? The University of Glasgow
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cultures, and particularly the relationship with such facilities as automation, the semantic web, social networking and mobile devices, Artificial Intelligence, and the use and re-use of digital content and
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authority-led public health interventions. PHIRST Fusion is a collaboration between the Universities of Glasgow, Northumbria, Newcastle, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Queens University Belfast and Glasgow Caledonian
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, both verbally and in writing, ensuring a responsive customer focussed service delivered in line with relevant best practice, University and NHS policy and legislative requirements, using own judgement