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professions: Medicine Nursing Allied Health Professions (e.g., Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Podiatry) Pharmacy Dentistry Clinical Psychology Healthcare Scientists Medical applicants are welcome from ALL
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or adjusted entry requirements as appropriate, to enable the School to recruit eligible and suitable candidates. 4. Work closely with the UG Medical School Admissions Group to monitor the admissions process to
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of eight Schools that sit within the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences. We are strongly committed to the principles of equality and diversity, and in 2018 won a coveted Athena Swan Gold Award
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College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences (MVLS) MVLS Futures Fellowships Salary: Grade 8 (£48,350 - £56,021 per annum). In exceptional cases, a more senior appointment may be made at Grade 9
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. They will also serve as a key administrative liaison for these projects at the Glasgow site, and work alongside the study lead scientists to support the process of research finding publications which
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the University’s External Relations department and College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences for the School’s life sciences programmes (currently the MSci/BSc (Hons)/BSc Marine and Freshwater Biology and the
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College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences School of Health and Wellbeing Research Associate: Systems Approaches to Reducing Inequalities Grade 7 We are looking for an enthusiastic postdoctoral
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Research Associate COLLEGE OF MEDICAL, VETERINARY & LIFE SCIENCES SCHOOL OF NEUROSCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGY GRADE 7 We are seeking to appoint 2 Research Associates to take a leading role in the planning
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of personal development in a similar role A2 Strong knowledge of and excellent skills in IT, including all Microsoft packages and databases A3 Knowledge of medical terminology Desirable: B1 European Computer
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the student recruitment, marketing and admissions team and the programme and course delivery team. You may also be asked to contribute to similar activities managed by the College of Medical, Veterinary and