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undertake an exciting project sponsored by UKRI in cooperation with international partners and UK industrial partners. As part of the role you will conduct research in the area of offshore HVDC transmission
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where risk management, decision-making, and supporting vulnerable individuals are key. The post is part time (28 hours per week) and fixed term to cover for an existing member of staff on maternity leave
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and Marketing, Transformation Delivery, Research and Innovation Services and Students’ Union and working groups such as the Widening Participation Board (part of Education and Student Experience
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annual leave (plus bank holidays), pro rata for part time staff, local pension scheme, a cycle to work scheme and other travel initiatives, annual increments up the pay scale, and more. It is an exciting
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@cardiff.ac.uk , School of Engineering, Cardiff University, for further information. The role is part-time (21 hours per week, 0.6fte) and offered on a fixed term basis for a period of 7 months. Salary: £40,497
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knowledge of current issues in adolescent mental health. This post is available part time until June 30th 2027. The role will contribute to the overall research performance of the School of Social Sciences
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. Candidates should evidence that they meet ALL of the essential criteria as well as, where relevant, the desirable. As part of the application process you will be asked to provide this evidence via a supporting
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experience in operations, facilities and/or building management, ideally with some experience of health & safety processes. The role is part of the Building & Facilities team and will require the successful
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well as, where relevant, the desirable. As part of the application process you will be asked to provide this evidence via a supporting statement. Please ensure that the evidence you are providing corresponds with
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the remit of microscopy and nanomaterials across the College of Physical Sciences and Engineering, as part of the X-CITED research programme. This role will form part of a collaborative cohort across the