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- Administrative Officer Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences This is a rare opportunity for an experienced, organised and
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governance obligations. The team is currently supporting a programme of work to enhance and modernise the University governance framework and committee structure and you will have the opportunity to play a key
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time to apply – please check back periodically for details. Cardiff University is committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity and to creating an inclusive working environment. We believe
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, supporting work-life balance. Please contact Professor Max Munday mundaymc@cardiff.ac.uk , Cardiff Business School, or Professor Reza Ahmadian AhmadianR@cardiff.ac.uk , School of Engineering, Cardiff
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services teams and other stakeholders. The role will have a particular emphasis on supporting research undertaken within the University’s College of Physical Sciences and Engineering. A comprehensive
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candidates, the strapline at the top will be removed and you will be given ample time to apply – please check back periodically for details. Cardiff University is committed to supporting and promoting equality
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, specific skills and abilities to match those required for this particular job role. Please ensure that you communicate this fully by developing a supporting statement, listing ALL OF THE CRITERIA and
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be given ample time to apply – please check back periodically for details. Applications may be submitted in Welsh, and an application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than
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), Membership of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), Use of the university’s leisure and cultural facilities, Access of our Employee Assistance Programme. 35 hour working week. Due to the nature
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have a demonstrated ability to teach to a high standard, and will be expected to contribute to the teaching programme of the department at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The successful