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candidate will undertake research duties to support the work programme of the Impact Delivery project ‘Tool for quantifying the long-term thermal imbalance of ground-source heat pumps’, including creating
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Advert Research Assistant School of Psychology We are seeking to appoint a research assistant, to work within the Developing Social Minds Lab (PI Dr Livia Tomova) at the Cardiff University Brain
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research programme led by Dr Dean D’Souza, funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. This project aims to transform our understanding of how young infants adapt to the diverse environments in which
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Medicine (i.e. MBBCh (or equivalent) and Full General Medical Council registration. Senior CRF: Postgraduate degree at PhD level in a related subject area. 2. Enrolled in a training programme in Clinical
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Advert Research Assistant in Atmospheric Science We are looking for a Research Assistant to join the team of Dr. Omar Nawaz in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Cardiff University
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distinct advantage. For informal enquiries about the role and the Welsh School of Architecture, please contact Dr Sam Clark, clarksd1@cardiff.ac.uk or Lucy Forrester, ForresterL@cardiff.ac.uk This part
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the four local authority areas of the ‘Swansea Bay City Region’: Neath Port Talbot, Swansea, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. The HAPS programme aims to address climate change through delivering carbon
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immunology group and other immunologists within the Division. Informal enquiries should be made to Professor Andrew Godkin (GodkinAJ@cardiff.ac.uk ) or Dr Bruce MacLachlan (MacLachlanB@cardiff.ac.uk
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Research Assistant (Bioinformatician) to join Dr Gaynor Smith and Professor Valentia Escott-Price’s Laboratory in the School of Medicine and UK Dementia Research Institute at Cardiff University. In this role
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work with Dr Chris Whitman and colleagues on a recently funded EPSRC Place Based Impact Accelerator Account project “O Llaith i Gynnes” (From Damp to Warm) which aims to demonstrate how solid masonry