21 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"St"-"U"-"U.S"-"UCL" positions at University of Glasgow in United Kingdom
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role. E2 Experience of working in the HE and widening participation sectors. E3 Experience of working with learners in schools. E4 Experience of working within a multiple-partner organisation / programme
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Excellent knowledge of software tools and computational resources associated with multiple research disciplines. A6 Excellent communication skills and ability to work in interdisciplinary teams. Desirable: B1
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training programme, to promote all relevant information, including policies and procedures to staff and students. 8. Work reflectively with a view to improving processes and enhancing the overall operation
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. Assist the Marketing Officer in the creation of promotional material including developing PGT/R programme related School marketing materials and create new programme flyers and brochures as required. 10
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to support information retrieval and analysis in a timely manner and to support the smooth running of the University WP programmes. 3. Maintain the WP team’s data capture pipelines that feed into the database
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Job Purpose Work with the Team leader of the Widening Participation (WP) Summer Programmes and Community Engagement Team to coordinate the University WP Senior Phase Tutoring Programme (SPTP
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Programme Portfolio and other relevant programmes. 12. Ensure and promote compliance on behalf of a School teams with University policies and procedures and relevant legislation including UKVI requirements
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Team and Service Excellence leads, identify where technology can support the objectives of this programme, maximising the use of the existing enterprise technology estate of the University and bringing
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closely with researchers, clinicians, and community partners Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Working with the Living Laboratory Programme Director, coordinate, deliver, and evaluate PPIE and qualitative
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at SUERC, the Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate and the University of Liverpool. ECOCHANGE is funded by The Crown Estate’s Offshore Wind Evidence and Change (OWEC) programme. The project aims