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involve leading and managing the TQFE team, liaising with college tutors across the sector, representing the University of Aberdeen on national groups and promoting the programme to attract potential new
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change, biodiversity loss, and sustainability. QUARTILES combines research centres of excellence in biological sciences, geosciences and archaeology at the University of Aberdeen and Queen’s University
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international reputation in evaluation and applied health research. ACE undertakes a major programme of research spanning the evaluation of health and social care interventions. This includes randomised
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Contract Type: Variable Hours (UK only), Fixed Term (till 18/12/2026) Aberdeen International Study Centre (ISC) is based directly within the University of Aberdeen campus. You would be working in a
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The University of Aberdeen is committed to the Scottish Clinical Research Excellence Development Scheme and the long-term aim of nurturing and developing future clinical academic leaders.Accordingly
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-oriented programming and experience with frameworks such as Laravel and CodeIgniter. Familiarity with frontend development using JavaScript, ideally with Vue.js. Experience working with MySQL/MariaDB, REST
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portfolio of studies, including PioKneeR and UKAR. The PioKneer study – Prioritising early detection of knee osteoarthritis is a 5-year programme aiming to improve the early detection and monitoring of knee
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recruited to the University and improving the conversion of applicants to registered students. Job Description You will be responsible for supporting a program of activity within the UK, as well as managing
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, implementation and administrative support enabling academics to retain their focus on the key tasks of compiling and delivering a high-quality programme to attendees. The postholder will support the development
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with teams from the Institute of Cancer Research, University of Aberdeen and the South African Medical Research Council, we have been awarded funding from the Wellcome Trust to reduce the environmental impact