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Advert Research Assistant Division of Infection and Immunity School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences A Research Assistant position joint funded by Cancer Research Wales and the
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Advert Research Assistant School of Dentistry, College of Biomedical & Life Sciences Cardiff University Applications are invited for a full-time (35 hours per week) Research Assistant position based
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undergraduates in their practices and become GP trainers. Some have moved into Public Health and medical management. Several have secured prestigious externally funded research fellowships and completed PhDs
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inquiries, please contact medicinesdiscovery@cardiff.ac.uk. This position is full-time, starting 1 August 2025 and fixed term until 31 July 2026. Salary: £33,482 - £36,130 per annum (Grade 5). Please be
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world-leading or internationally excellent. The School delivers a stimulating portfolio of BSc and MSc degrees and offers research degrees leading to MPhil and PhD qualifications. For more information on
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from home for some of your time), a cycle to work scheme and other travel initiatives, annual increments up the pay scale, and more. It is an exciting and vibrant place to work, with many different
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hold a degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent experience (essential) and a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion/submission) (desirable) in a relevant subject area such as
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on Health and Safety and Equality and Diversity Any other duties not included above, but consistent with the role. Person Specification Essential Criteria Qualifications and Education A degree in a relevant
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Wales Centre within Cardiff University that has been fully funded for five years, based in School of Medicine – Heath Park site. The position is available for 5 years subject to satisfactory Centre
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and Care Research-funded study teaming working aims to understand safety, risks and the balance of harms and benefits arising from care received by patients within their own homes. The study is led by