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the student experience. Promote a positive image of the University at all times by personally living the values, maintaining a professional appearance and manner, wearing protective clothing/workwear as issued
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the student experience. Promote a positive image of the University at all times by personally living the values, maintaining a professional appearance and manner, wearing protective clothing/workwear as issued
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samples as required. * To provide guidance to service users in the best application and operation of technical resources. * Keep up to date with advances in the relevant discipline and seek
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. Assist students with Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs). Complete the daily handover process efficiently, with all records of patrols, security actions, and incidents reported to stakeholders and
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customers and staff and personally taking action to resolve security issues and deliver an excellent support service to enhance the student experience. Promote a positive image of the University at all times
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systems to the brain imaging of human behaviour and cognition as well as social level investigations. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MD (Doctor of Medicine): 2 years full-time; 4 years part
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to promote and enable engagement with the University of Glasgow’s world class collection of archives, manuscripts and rare books. To contribute to the supply of image content to users and support processes
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the Portfolio Manager and Clinical Director & Academic Lead. Areas of current projects for example are - Artificial intelligence for imaging interpretation - Medical technologies for stroke
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plasticity is the key molecular process that regulates memory and learning. Plasticity requires mRNA localisation and translational regulation at the periphery of glial and neuronal cytoplasmic projections
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cancer, several deep learning studies using Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) images have demonstrated that the spatial organisation of stromal and immune cell populations within the TME are relevant to tumour