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Job Purpose The University of Glasgow is dedicated to the welfare and success of it’s students. In achieving this commitment, the International Student Adviser plays a crucial role in delivering a
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reporting tools and internal KPIs to measure success and monitor continuous service improvement, benchmarking against other HE institutions and engaging with students and staff to gain feedback to improve
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track record of independent and joint publications of international quality in high profile/quality refereed journals, enhancing the research impact in terms of economic/societal benefit, and gathering
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Association), external organisations such as the NHS and Police Scotland, and other internal and external partners, being accountable and responsible for the delivery of projects, reporting to University
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compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations and to protect the University from risk. 4. To provide advice, support, and analysis to internal stakeholders across the University on a wide range of
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and business procedures. This advice will often include legal advice and will require an interpretation of legal and internal rules. Source appropriate external advice when necessary to assist in
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development strategies and action planning, including client and colleague engagement. 6. Play a leading role for the College in working with colleagues to develop our global mobility and international
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and proactively identifying and acting upon developments that may necessitate change, e.g. NHS partners, CRUK Scotland Institute, international partners 9. Provide support and participate in
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Our staff are experts from across all areas of the law, supervising top-calibre international research students. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of up to 100,000 words LLM
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but also in a complementary subject area, examples being creative writing, the graphic novel, medieval and renaissance studies, music, law or medicine. Our staff produce world-leading research in