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, Computing Science and Mathematics, Psychology and the Institute of Aquaculture. FNS is a distinctive academic arena where new fundamental understandings of the complex and challenging inter-relationships
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handling, the role holder should be physically fit to undertake all the duties and responsibilities. Staff are asked to work overtime, where possible, during key periods such as student arrivals and
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recommendations for emerging tools in support of project or programme management and governance. The postholder will be a highly skilled and experienced Project Manager with finely tuned communication skills, able
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Us Faculty of Natural Sciences The Faculty of Natural Sciences (FNS) encompasses the Divisions of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Computing Science and Mathematics, Psychology and the Institute
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the Divisions of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Computing Science and Mathematics, Psychology and the Institute of Aquaculture. FNS is a distinctive academic arena where new fundamental understandings
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System (SIS) to efficiently manage student data, deliver responsive systems and processes that track student progress and support student success, and leverage AI-enabled technology to re-imagine our
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will encourage and support businesses in Stirling to take part in the Net Zero support programme. Role requirements include but are not limited to; visiting clients on site, calculating carbon footprints
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satisfactory references and PVG scheme check. Description of Duties Assist the Student Recruitment Manager (Scotland/WP) and Head of UK and European Recruitment in the implementation of strategies to generate
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Muscular Therapy (CMT), we would like to codevelop and evaluate this treatment to be used by respiratory physiotherapists in clinics. As part of this project, Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences is
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the University’s City Region and Growth Deal programme is embedded within the Directorate. We work closely with the Deputy Principal for Research, the Dean of the Institute for Advanced Studies, the Dean