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Law School at the University of Edinburgh seek to appoint a Lecturer in the field of law in the contemporary Muslim world to commence on 1st September 2024. This three-year fixed term appointment is
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Salary: Grade UE07: £37,099.00 - £44,263.00 - Early Career Fellow. Grade UE08: £45,585.00 - £54,395.00 - Lecturer in International Economic Law. College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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The Opportunity The University of Edinburgh is looking to recruit a team of three exceptional, motivated Research Development Managers (RDMs), one in each of the three Colleges, to provide
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of teaching on the Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes in education science as well as the professional Master’s degree programme in adult education Supervision of Bachelor’s, Master’s and professional
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Informatics at the Usher Institute within The University of Edinburgh is looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Research Project Manager. The Opportunity: This post offers the opportunity to co-ordinate a
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bioinformatic analysis. Candidates with high motivation and degrees in environmental engineering, bioengineering, chemical engineering, microbiology, or other relevant backgrounds are preferred. You will be part
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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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, Humanities and Social Science and the wider University. You should have an established teaching and research profile as well as a proven commitment to promoting the student experience. You will contribute
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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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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor