259 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Prof"-"O.P" positions at University of Glasgow
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and 2. Skills Essential: C1 A positive and energetic outlook. C2 Demonstrable time management skills. C3 Organisational and planning skills. C4 Flexible and adaptable with the ability to plan and
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for publications. Planning and Organising Many of the procedures require ongoing methodical planning, design and standardising protocols and implementing the relevant quality control methodology. Plan daily
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of the Principal/Co Investigator: 1. Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly in accordance with project deliverables and project/group/School/College research strategy. 2. Document research output
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. 5.The post-holder will contribute to and support the active clinical governance programme of quality improvement projects, clinical audit, protocol development and supervision of staff in training and
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This programme is based at the School of Social & Environmental Sustainability, Dumfries Campus. Our staff are experts in tourism policy, planning and sustainable development. Our world-leading
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Our programme is based at the School of Social & Environmental Sustainability, Dumfries Campus. We provide a friendly and focused learning environment, excellent study resources and a high level of
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, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics). Basic and applied science projects are available for study, as are field-based projects with research programs underway in both the UK and overseas. Specific areas
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and data science Programming languages Understandable autonomous systems The vibrant research culture of our School strongly encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration with each research section
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include regular talks and classes by leading academics via an extensive visiting scholars programme, cross-institutional workshops and mini-conferences, an annual international Summer School and regular
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opportunities to: present and discuss your work in progress with colleagues and staff members as part of the Economics workshop programme for PhD students take advanced MSc courses to develop your skills where