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to operational staff to ensure clarity in the delivery of key programme messages (verbal and written). 5. Lead on the development and implementation of comprehensive marketing and business engagement strategies
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Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 5 or 6 (National 5 or 6, Scottish Vocational Qualification level 2 or 3) or equivalent, and experience of personal development in a similar role. A2 Up
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. Contribute to the identification of potential funding sources and to assist in the development of proposals to secure funding from internal and external bodies to support future research. 6. Collaborate with
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dynamic team. C3 Ability to adapt to a varied development environment and learn multiple languages and technologies as required by the job. C4 Ability to interact positively with a variety of university
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a particular focus on Information Security. Working across multiple departments and teams, you will gather and analyse business requirements, identify opportunities to strengthen security, and support
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to promote collaborative and inclusive research practices. 9. Undertake continuing professional development and contribute to a culture of learning and improvement within the research centre and wider
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performance profiling to improve student learning outcomes. The industrial partner for this project is AWTG Limited (https://www.awtg.co.uk/). AWTG Limited is an integrated software and telecom engineering
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), colloquia, and workshops to develop and enhance our research profile. 6. Take a leading role in the identification of potential funding sources and to assist in the development of proposals to secure funding
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candidates with strong Digital Humanities research expertise and a commitment to innovative postgraduate teaching. The successful applicant will contribute to curriculum development, teaching delivery, and the
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to/ lead the development and implementation of quantitative analysis and statistical modelling to support the project’s aims of assessing the contribution of An. stephensi to malaria transmission relative