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applicants - completed ST3 or Specialist Training for General Practice with a CCT (within the preceding 3 years (WTE). E2 Post-doctoral candidates – completed higher degree within the last year (or expect
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Job Purpose The Doctoral Training Hub (DTH) manages multiple Centers for Doctoral Training (CDT) across the College of Science and Engineering. We offer a flexible hybrid working model. The purpose
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experience of working in a doctor, dentist, or veterinary surgery practice F2 Experience with handling insurance claims F3 Familiarity with working a busy switchboard F4 Cash handling experience Terms and
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Job Purpose The Doctoral Training Hub (DT Hub) manages multiple Centres for Doctoral Training (CDT) and other funded cohort postgraduate programmes across the College of Science and Engineering. The
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Job Purpose The successful candidate will take responsibility for running studies to encourage use of active travel (e.g. cycling). Tasks will include study set-up, recruitment of study participants
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qualifications and experience, with experience of personal development in a similar or related role[s] Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential: C1 Relevant post-doctoral research experience gained in a relevant
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of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health. The post is funded 50% by University of Glasgow & 50% by NHS R&D. An honorary clinical contract will be required and applied for on appointment to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
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, be supported for further internal or externally funded fellowship to complete a MD or PhD, or may become eligible for an academic training post. Terms and Conditions Salary will be on the Clinical
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): 1. Take a leading role in the planning and conduct of assigned research individually or jointly in accordance with the project deliverables and the College of Social Sciences research strategy. 2
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of animal-borne accelerometer data. The post-doc will lead efforts to understand how landscape structure impacts deer movement ecology, and consequently how deer habitat selection and connectivity contributes