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, complex and match-funded awards from schemes such as UKRI’s Strength in Places Fund. The role will include the preparation of financial reports, monitoring budgets, account reconciliation and advising
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the University. Internal Applicants Only - Finance Assistant School of Computer Science & Informatics College of Physical Sciences and Engineering An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Finance Assistant to join
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programme “Deep Microstructural Phenotyping of the Developing Brain,” a complex, multi-site, multi-disciplinary study involving advanced neuroimaging, cognitive and psychiatric assessments in typically
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plans. Oversee programme development, review, and approval processes for UG and PG programmes. Ensure robust systems for quality monitoring, enhancement, and compliance with University regulations. Manage
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current contract of employment with the University. Internal Applicants Only - Engineer - Advanced Research Computing at Cardiff (ARCCA) You will work as part of a professional service delivery team
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member in a complex organisational environment. Cardiff University has a successful School of Computer Science & Informatics (COMSC) with an international reputation for its teaching and research
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comprehensive administrative support for the School’s Postgraduate Research Programme. The successful candidate will have experience of similar administrative or student-facing support roles. You will have the
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• Set out the financial planning process required to create financial plans as part of the Transformation programme to deliver the new University strategy. Aligning these to the overall Cardiff University
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’ recruitment events programme, both on campus and online. You will assist with marketing campaigns, content creation, student recruitment and international partnership processes. You will provide excellent
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the complex genetic landscape of Alzheimer’s disease into a better understanding of cellular and molecular changes that occur during disease. We hope to translate our findings into better drug targets and