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Open-ended Contract, 1 x Full time post (35 Hours per week) or will consider Job Share with 2 x Part time posts should there be two suitably qualified candidates. The University of Edinburgh is
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. The post will enable you to establish a strong teaching profile, to build on your existing research achievements, and develop professional contacts across the University of Edinburgh and beyond. Your
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engagement at the University of Edinburgh. You will be involved in teaching, assessment, dissertation supervision and marking, primarily for on-campus MScs Science Communication and Public Engagement. You may
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Carbon strategic objectives ahead of 2040 and will demonstrate integrated reporting aligned to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The University of Edinburgh has long been a sector leader on
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, contractile, and metabolic development of human cardiomyocytes. Johnson BB, Cosson MV, Tsansizi LI, Holmes TL, Gilmore T, Hampton K, Song OR, Vo NTN, Nasir A, Chabronova A, Denning C, Peffers MJ, Merry CLR
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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor
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impact on the role of the University of Edinburgh in tackling climate change and the associated environmental challenges we face. The post holder, fundraising for the School of GeoSciences, will be working
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to support, share and help develop the innovative and world-changing research and education at the University of Edinburgh. The post-holder will work closely with the College’s Deans and with senior academic
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for All). Dr Sam Fawkner (University of Edinburgh) and Prof Trish Gorely (University of the Highlands and Islands) are the supporting academics for the project. In line with Paths for All’s mission
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Carbon strategic objectives ahead of 2040 and will demonstrate integrated reporting aligned to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The University of Edinburgh has long been a sector leader on