62 Computer Science positions at University of Glasgow in United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Job Purpose To provide strategic leadership, management, and direction on critical University Campus Technical Services functions - building services engineering, electrical systems, mechanical
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as a Civic anchor institution and leading on the development of our Glasgow Riverside Innovation District (GRID) programme. This role will provide support across the Directorate, helping to carry out
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intercalated degree in medicine or related subject. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Knowledge Essential: C1. Completed core medical training or currently in a relevant clinical training program. C2. Full
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Job Purpose The University of Glasgow is seeking to appoint a talented and highly motivated Senior Programme Manager to oversee the running of two major, multi-institution public health research
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Responsibilities 1. Drive all necessary recruitment for CTA personnel needed to keep the centre running at full headcount allocation. 2. Provide leadership for the broader IA team to ensure the CTA IA programme
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Job Purpose As the School’s Student Experience Manager in the undergraduate office team, you will work with the Chief Advisers, Programme/Phase/Course Leaders and professional services and academic
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Job Purpose To train under the Modern Apprenticeship Programme becoming a fully competent End User Technician. Through appropriate training and development, learn and advance the necessary skills
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, commensurate with your grade. Background information The College of Medicine, Veterinary and Life Sciences (MVLS) at the University of Glasgow (https://www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/mvls/) has the mission
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specified in the project programme. We draw attention to the special mobility conditions for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Networks posts, which may be found at the bottom of this advert. Please
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Interactive Systems (GIST) Section of the School of Computing Science. Applicants whose research expertise includes VR/XR and/or Mobile HCI are particularly welcome. This includes (but not limited to) topics