137 Linguistics "University Hospital Southampton" positions at University of Glasgow in UK
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part-time; Thesis of 20,000-30,000 words Apply now Overview Overview Our research engages with English Language and Linguistics, focusing on written and spoken English language from medieval times
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2024 We aim to communicate an outcome on applications within three working weeks of each deadline. Our PhD A PhD in applied linguistics at the University of Glasgow will support students in
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commitments in the University of Glasgow’s Gaelic Language Plan, we also welcome and value skills in Gaelic language for anyone working within areas where key Gaelic services are delivered, in particular within
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all aspects of equality and diversity within our community https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/humanresources/equalitydiversity/ . In line with the commitments in the University of Glasgow’s Gaelic Language
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whose first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level. International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic module (not General Training) 6.5 with
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Skilled in the use of databases, PowerPoint, Excel, Access and Word. C8 Excellent presentation skills. C9 Risk analysis. C10 Valid driving Licence. Desirable: D1 Second Language, ideally Spanish or French
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: Knowledge of a second language D2: Good presentations skills Experience Essential: E1: Experience and achievement in the relevant field reflected in an expanding personal academic portfolio. E2: Experience
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and Word. C7 Excellent presentation and reporting skills. C8 Risk analysis. Desirable: D1 Second Language. Experience Essential: E1 Broad professional /management experience in similar or related role
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comparative case study research, documentary analysis) or quantitative methods (specifically large-language models, survey methods, large-N data analysis) Desirable: B1. Knowledge of national and/or the EU’s
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agreed and actioned C10 Well-developed ability to build relationships at a senior level C11 Strong understanding of cultural, linguistic and academic differences across global regions with the ability