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mesenchymal stem cell niche haematopoietic stem cell niche See Glasgow Biomaterials Seminar for an idea about recent and current projects. Our PhD programme provides excellent training in cutting edge
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Job Purpose Within a clear and established teaching programme, contribute to the delivery of an excellent student experience by undertaking a range of teaching, assessment and administrative duties
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their work into their scholarly practice as educators. Those who enter the programme will come from a variety of health professional backgrounds (including medicine, dentistry, nursing, veterinary medicine
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of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) (http://www.cvr.ac.uk/) and will play a leading role in a UKRI-funded research programme focussed on identifying, characterising and manipulating host enzymes
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Materials Conservation and Paper Conservation. Expected to be working towards Programme Lead of the MPhil within three years. Maintain strong working relationships within the professional field and
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of Glasgow but may be held at another of the seven partner institutions. The team is funded for five years (2025-2030) by the NIHR Public Health Research Programme and is expected to conduct up to ten
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requested by the Programme Director/Head of Subject, in order to contribute to learning and teaching objectives in The School of Social & Political Sciences, within Methods. Main Duties and Responsibilities
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that supports a research led and scholarly approach to student learning. To undertake limited administrative duties as requested by the Course Convenor/Head of Subject/Programme Director. To engage in
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research and practice. They will provide leadership in the development, delivery and administration of the current doctoral training programme (the DClinPsy) and contribute significantly
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(particularly relating to Land Law) to teach at introductory and advanced undergraduate levels on the Common Law LLB programme. This post is full-time (35 hours per week) and open-ended. Informal enquiries should