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2024 We aim to communicate an outcome on applications within three working weeks of each deadline. Our PhD A PhD in applied linguistics at the University of Glasgow will support students in
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comparative case study research, documentary analysis) or quantitative methods (specifically large-language models, survey methods, large-N data analysis) Desirable: B1. Knowledge of national and/or the EU’s
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information and procedures clearly and express yourself in well-articulated, easy-to-understand language. C4 Effective listening, questioning and delegation skills to understand exactly what customers require
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Engineering (COSE), and across the University, this role will play a key leadership role to the University and its ambition to grow the value of its engagements with its partners, and to build new meaningful
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at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in digital scholarship and special collections (rare books and manuscripts), considering the use of information in a variety of formats including historical and archival
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to logically assess data and apply effective evidence- based approaches to decision making and process improvements C5 Ability to quickly embrace and learn new concepts, techniques or methodologies C6 Effective
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advert. C2 Significant IT skills, including proficient use of relevant specialist or bespoke software packages, including: Z-Brush; other relevant modelling packages; Unity Games Engine. C3 Significant
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of business and systems processes to manage volunteer relationships and programmes. 7. Partner with development operations staff to ensure programmes are insight driven. Use insight to monitor, evaluate and
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samples ensuring collection, recording and storage is completed in accordance with project protocols and relevant regulations. Ensuring equipment is calibrated correctly before use, according
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coordinators to identify the content of specific administrative datasets and verify their use for addressing specific research questions. 3. Take the lead on planning and preparing all research access