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The field of Health Professions Education is concerned with how we educate health professionals across the continuum of undergraduate and postgraduate training and lifelong clinical practice. PhD: 3
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the NERC funded project ‘Delivering a Climate Resilient City through City-University Partnership: Glasgow as a Living Lab Accelerating Novel
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candidates to develop and maintain a broad understanding of university registration and enrolment-related matters. Additionally, Support Assistants will need to be familiar with the Reach Out initiative, which
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, roving and online library and Reach Out services. Apply library regulations relating to admission, circulation and conduct. 3. Supervise, train and support the Reach Out team to deliver a first-class Reach
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to the development of teaching material and workbooks. 6. Where required, to provide factual feedback to students and the course organiser. 7. Where required, to ensure that equipment, exercise or process is
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are being generated in University of Glasgow, as part of the Arthritis and Lung Translational Immunology Research group work, within the School of Infection and Immunity. The post is collaborative and will
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to all staff, students and visitors and University properties across the University portfolio. Personally, delivering a front line professional, customer centric approach to enhancing the student
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objectives. 6. Keep up to date with developments in relevant research areas and the broader discipline and apply new knowledge to optimise contributions to research goals. 7. Perform complex data analysis
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develop the Undergraduate programme in Chinese at the University of Glasgow, the School of Modern Languages and Cultures is seeking to appoint a full-time open-ended Lecturer in Chinese (Learning
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expected to support public engagement activities led by the laboratory, contribute to student training and to undertake career development opportunities available to the University of Glasgow staff. Main