39 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at University of Aberdeen in United Kingdom
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, to develop an understanding of the standards relating to metadata collection, and ensure a valuable collection of holdings augments other University collections. The internship will conclude with the candidate
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A Lead Cytometry expert post is available for a highly motivated flow cytometrist to deliver cytometry services, promote and develop the Iain Fraser Cytometry Centre (IFCC). This post is for a
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will be based within the Sir Duncan Rice Library, which is part of the Directorate of Digital and Information Services. The Library Service is at the heart of learning and teaching at the University
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role will be to promote the journal and prepare us for our next 60 years. This will include utilising many different skills and tools including researching the history of the journal using the University
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The post will be based on campus at the university's Centre for Autism and Theology in the school of DHPA. The Centre is an international hub for research and resources concerning autism and faith
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of vacancy. Job Description The Institute of Education in Healthcare and Medical Sciences, located within the School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition, University of Aberdeen, is one of the UK’s
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based on existing University of Aberdeen Online product pages. The candidate will use AI platforms to generate summaries, social media posts, video scripts, graphics, and other assets that promote our
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supported by over 40 research-active members of staff. The School of Social Science at the University of Aberdeen boasts a rich tradition of teaching and learning and is proud to have been awarded the Athena
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holder will be supported in their role and ongoing development by an experienced and vibrant academic, technical and administrative support team in Anatomy, the IEHMS and wider university. Salary will be
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update as necessary. As a wider piece they will seek to research the volunteering offer at other Scottish universities and make recommendations as to how we can enhance our provision. They will engage with