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@glasgow.ac.uk) Terms and Conditions Salary will be Grade 7, £39,347 - £44,263 per annum. This post is full time and open ended. The University of Glasgow has a responsibility to ensure that all employees
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. Maintain accurate data placement about short-term, Exchanges and Study Abroad programmes on Student records and local databases in line with University and external requirements; run queries on exchanges and
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safety policies, as determined by the University and the Health and Safety Executive. 11. Where required, supervise staff and students and delegate and allocate work to junior colleagues, monitoring
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Job Purpose To provide in-depth technical expertise in parasitology, cell, and molecular biology and provide advice on the set up and best operation of equipment and procedures to aid delivery
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of communities and ecosystems across the globe. You will join a dedicated team who strive to continuously inspire our students and wider University community – and, through modern teaching and impactful research
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with stakeholders. The work at the University of Glasgow will be focused on combining artificial intelligence-based signal quantification and cloud-based data analytics with novel nucleic-acid based
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the University, and external stakeholders to oversee the embedding of key University priorities such as graduate attributes, professional requirements, work-related learning, transitions support, student mobility
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regulatory and governance requirements. In addition, you will lead your professional services team to continue to develop mobility opportunities and facilitate an excellent student experience for our cohorts
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fixed term for up to 10 months. Please Note: If you are a current employee of the University of Glasgow, please be advised that the University would consider an internal secondment opportunity
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the Communication, Sensing and Imaging group of the University of Glasgow. Specifically, the job requires expert knowledge in Open Radio Access Networks