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fundamental phenomena and find solutions for critical issues such as energy, healthcare and information technology. Our research is underpinned by our capabilities in advanced characterisation, theoretical
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and service activities in line with the School/College’s strategic objectives and as appropriate for the job role. This is a Post-doctoral role in Marine and Freshwater Biology at the School
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, transcriptomics data. 3. Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly in accordance with the project deliverables, and contribute to the delivery of the project’s research objectives and research
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personally and with respect to the responsibilities and objectives of senior colleagues. C4 Ability to manage a large volume of strategically important information and act with discretion and confidentiality
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referring on to other services for more detailed information and advice. or to International Student Support for urgent or complex queries. 3. Helping students find their way around campus and the city
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Operations Assistants and Leisure Attendant’s, ensuring they are customer focussed and contributing to wider UofG Sport and University objectives. 2. Responsible for the implementation and consistent
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methods of delivery meet determined learning objectives. 5. Contribute to the effective use of learning technologies to support and enhance course delivery, course organisation, feedback and assessment
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delivers on the key theme of Service Excellence and demonstrates a culture of continuous improvement in line with the University’s strategic objectives and values. About the role Reporting to the Deputy
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which may be used to guide the strategic direction of research/teaching. 2. Contribute towards the JWNC/College/School’s strategic objectives by providing appropriate vision, technical leadership and
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to UV-B can be very important in crops. However, there is little research on this topic. The objectives of this project are 1) to discover how UV-B signalling could regulate the model Brassica crop