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therapist to join the Canopi team in School of Medicine, based at the Hadyn Ellis Building, Cathays campus. In this role, you will: • Provide Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for Canopi clients and
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and antifragility against climate and infrastructural challenges, by supporting work that helps publish high-quality research. This post is full time (35 hours per week), available from 1 August 2025
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change management methodology, and using established tools and techniques, to bring about sustainable change. By carrying out this role you will be influencing and shaping how Cardiff University continues
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delivery of services provided to academics. The Research Manager will work as part of a professional grouping with the research support team in MLANG and MUSIC and will be part of the wider Research Service
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and Life Sciences We are looking for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) therapists to join the Canopi team in School of Medicine, based at the Hadyn Ellis Building, Cathays campus. In this role, you
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- Systems Support Developer Analyst The position is based within University IT where the role holder will work as part of a professional technical team dedicated to the provision of an efficient, effective
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as robust and reliable scaffolds for the development of novel functional protein-based nanomaterials and sensors, in particular for the recognition of carbohydrates, for applications in biomarker
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university accommodation. Open ended, part time, Monday - Friday: Post 1 - 20 hours 2.00pm - 6.00pm. Post 2 - 30 hours 8.00am - 2.00pm Interviews will take place 18 August, 2025 Salary: £23,028 per annum
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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, onshore
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- Finance Officer Cardiff School of Medicine Operations Finance Office The School of Medicine is one of the top UK Medical Schools. Our teaching is informed and supported by our research and allows students