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. To lead on content development for a reminiscence/memory box learning tool. This will include identifying care homes to work with as partners and then encouraging, engaging and demonstrating the use
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the quality-of-service provision is maintained across the service. 3. To be proactive in the development of novel laboratory tests to aid diagnosis and treatment, in consultation with the Academic Head of
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University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering, please visit www.gla.ac.uk/schools/engineering Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the development of ultrasound tools for mesenchymal stem
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students and researchers looking to commercialise projects. The post holder will contribute to the development of enterprise activities based on each university’s individual needs to support creation
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. The primary purpose of this role is working with clients on a one-to-one basis (discussing business propositions, reviewing business plans, supporting the development of competition applications and pitch decks
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. Advanced IT Skills including generation of high-quality reports, presentation material (e.g. infographics) and web content. C3. Ability to proactively lead and contribute to the development and
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recommendations for resolution. 8. To contribute to the development of the University’s related policies and procedures drawing upon current work in the sector around safeguarding, mental health, gender-based
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assist in the development of proposals to secure funding from internal and external bodies to support future research. 11. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in team/group meetings/seminars
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the project: ‘From Evidence to Action (FETA): Understanding the Impact of Funding Modalities on Development Policymaking’ Specifically, the postholder
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that contribute to the development and maintenance of these conditions. These projects will use a variety of molecular, cellular and systems level techniques to study somatosensory circuits in rodent models and