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The University of Aberdeen operates a 4+0 undergraduate degree with its partner South China Normal University (SCNU) taught in its entirety at the SCNU campus at Nanhai, in Guangdong province
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or conference proceedings F2 Experience of presenting at peer reviewed conferences at local/national or international level. Job Features Reporting to one of the following: University of Aberdeen –Prof. Peter
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patient partner programme team who train and support around 200 volunteers who attend the facility to help with the clinical skills teaching. The post will require excellent teamworking, organisational and
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, part of the Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation (ACE) at the University of Aberdeen, is a leader in UK clinical trials. The programming team plays a vital role in impactful research by providing programming
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the opportunity to develop skills and learn new experimental techniques. Work in a laboratory may involve working with various hazards, including chemical and biohazards. Individuals should have a formal scientific
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. They may also be involved in matters regarding quality assurance, accreditation, curriculum development, and international partnerships. They will provide high-level administrative support to the Anatomy
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research. You will lead the development and delivery of MSc programmes for healthcare professionals wishing to develop their clinical practice and career opportunities. The main responsibility will be
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one semester per annum at the Mumbai Campus. Accommodation in India and travel to and from India will be covered by the University of Aberdeen. Candidates will have developed strong research expertise
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semester per annum at the Mumbai Campus. Accommodation in India and travel to and from India will be covered by the University of Aberdeen, Candidates will have developed strong research expertise in
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candidate expected to develop a high-quality programme of research. Research topics that align with our core research groups are strongly encouraged, as are candidates working in interdisciplinary computing