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We have an exciting opportunity for Lecturers in Foundation Biology to support students transitioning into higher education by contributing to teaching, assessment, and course administration within
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scientist with a proven interest and aptitude for biological imaging and structural biology. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Induct new users and deliver training in sample preparation and imaging
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to the field of research (e.g., 3D dynamic computer graphics, Machine Learning, AI, cognitive science, signal processing, computational modelling). C3 Knowledge of project-specific technical models, equipment
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(SBOHVM) is based in the north of the city of Glasgow on the Garscube estate and is a constituent of the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences. BVMS programme The SBOHVM currently offers a 5 year
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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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Job Purpose This role will initially be focused on the successful maintenance and development of the Erasmus Mundus degree programmes within the School of Social and Political Sciences in
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externally. E4 Proven experience of booking systems as well as strong computer skills. E5 Commercial awareness and experience of managing budgets and resources. E6 Experience of managing health & safety in a
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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. Through
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Computational Engineering Centre. The city of Glasgow and the University provide a stimulating international setting with a diverse population and student body. Glasgow is a vibrant city and offers a large range
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Job Purpose We are looking to appoint a systems administrator with experience of high-performance computing (HPC) to support our bioinformatics and computational biology research in the MRC