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hippocampal subfields D2. Expertise in analysing ultra-high resolution fMRI either in terms of laminar layers, hippocampal subfield segmentation or multi-voxel pattern analysis Experience E1. Experience
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will be jointly appointed by the School of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, and Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute, working with Dr Ke Yuan and Professor Hing Leung and the wider multi
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visuals. Desirable: F1 Experience working in higher education or another complex, multi-stakeholder. F2 Familiarity with the University's key marketing messages and strategic priorities. F3 Experience
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a bench fee (also known as research support costs) to cover additional costs. The exact amount will be provided in the offer letter. Funding CENSIS, the Innovation Centre for Sensor and Imaging
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across multi-functional teams. You will provide strong Project Management and Business Analysis skills to manage and drive the work of the Information Security Team who are implementing an Information
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leader in addressing contemporary educational issues make a difference for society’s most vulnerable and educationally disadvantaged. Researchers benefit from links to the Robert Owen Centre
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the ‘Knowledge/Qualifications’ section above. Desirable: F1 Broad range of professional experience supporting and maintaining large corporate business systems F2 Experience working within multi-skilled agile
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research collaborations with appropriate individuals and groups within the University, including multi-disciplinary links, and developing external research collaborations both nationally and internationally
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. Progress cases as appropriate through CORE NET electronic case file management system. 8. To pursue continuous professional development and maintain professional accreditations and memberships, in order to
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lipolysis. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team and in collaboration with Professor Davide Calebiro, University of Birmingham, and Professor David Hodson, University of Oxford, you will utilise state