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of efficient, student- and staff-centred processes that improve the overall experience for all College stakeholders. Key responsibilities include overseeing governance structures within the College to ensure
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Our research aims to answer fundamental questions about how cells and organisms work at the molecular and biochemical level. We study the structures and properties of DNA, RNA and protein molecules
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particles (VLPs), and their structural or biogeochemical biosignatures, from basalt aquifers would provide valuable analog data for potential future astrobiological investigations of the Martian subsurface
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Materials Characterisation Laboratory, developing materials for gravitational wave detectors. The Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre , researching the atomic, electric and magnetic structure of materials
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Structures Computational mechanics: simulation and modelling Computational material science Soil mechanics and geotechnics More information: Mechanics of Materials and Structures Water & Environment
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, researching the atomic, electric and magnetic structure of materials using one of the world's highest performance electron microscopes. ScotGrid, providing leading edge e-science facilities. The Optics group
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: Stephen.McVitie@glasgow.ac.uk Nuclear & Hadron Physics The group undertakes fundamental research into the structure of matter and understanding the processes of Quantum Chromodynamics (the strong nuclear
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understanding of University QA procedures. B2 Good knowledge of the structure and systems within the University of Glasgow. B2 Knowledge of the University of Glasgow Learning & Teaching Strategy. B3 Knowledge
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] or equivalent. Desirable B1. Understanding of University structures, policies and procedures [including but not limited to those governing learning, teaching and assessment, support for students with disabilities
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Around a third of all currently approved drugs target G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), making these receptors the most successful drug target in history. Our research is focused on the structure