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- Taith Administration Officer Taith delivers a Wales-wide international learning exchange programme through awarding grants to organisations across Wales from all education sectors. Taith is a high-profile
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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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, research, and administrative activities within your area of responsibility, encompassing but not limited to: desktop and laptop computing (Windows PCs, Apple Macs, Linux terminals and associated software
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be the European Geophysical Union meeting for 2026 but ultimately it is up to the successful applicant to decide. Additionally, this project has funding for high performance computing resources
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to support the delivery of an exciting new undergraduate programme, Mathematics for the Modern World, which is one of five new future-facing degree schemes funded by the Campaign for Mathematical Sciences
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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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. For confidential, informal enquiries regarding this vacancy please contact Charlotte Hodges, Programme Lead, Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging on HodgesC2@Cardiff.ac.uk. This position is full-time (35 hours per
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, with various start dates. If you have difficulty accessing a computer, please call 029 2087 6137. Benefits We offer a leading and rewarding staff benefits package: 32 days holiday per year plus 8 bank
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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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through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources exceeds £100 million annually and the University aims to grow