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Research Associate @ University of Glasgow

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About this role

This post is full time (35 hours per week) and has funding available for 2 years in the first instance.

The School of Chemistry is seeking a Research Associate who will make a leading contribution to the ‘Design of Organic Electronic Materials using Predictive Modelling’ working with Professor Draper in the research discipline design and synthesis of small self-assembling molecules.

The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project/disciplinary area as opportunities allow.

Informal enquiries should be directed to Professor Emily Draper at [email protected]

The University of Glasgow has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. If you require a Skilled Worker visa to work in the UK, you will be required to meet the eligibility requirements of the visa route to be assigned a Certificate of Sponsorship.

Please note that this post may be eligible to be sponsored under the Skilled Worker visa route if tradeable points can be used under the Skilled Worker visa rules. For more information please visit: www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa

For more information and to apply please click on the 'Apply' button above.

We strongly endorse the principles of Athena SWAN, including a supportive and flexible working environment, with commitment from all levels of the organisation in promoting gender equality.

The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401.

Skills

Electrical & Electronic EngineeringResearch MethodsEducation Studies (inc. TEFL)Materials ScienceEngineering & TechnologyHigher EducationPhysical & Environmental SciencesAcademicAcademic or Research

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