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medicinal chemistry and molecular biology techniques, including computer‑aided drug design (e.g., molecular dynamics and molecular docking), synthetic organic chemistry for compound synthesis, purification
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supporting the administration of both Undergraduate and Postgraduate taught programmes. This includes contributing to programme development activities and ensuring the timely and accurate production of quality
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the areas of student admissions; enrolment and induction; teaching delivery; learning technology; exams, assessment and feedback; projects and fieldwork; placements and exchanges; student cases; programme
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and objectives. • Operational resource plans and timelines for delivery of the team workload in accordance with programme and business as usual demand. • Budget submissions, input to business
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Buildings, the CDT delivers a four-year PhD Programme with the first year based in Cardiff, followed by three years in one of the four partner universities. During those three years, the students will
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partners and other groups, and using mixed methods to collect and analyse new data and synthesize existing data set. You will also help facilitate workshops in schools, and work alongside a Software Engineer
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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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manager to update Division hot-desking software programme for staff, students and visitors. General Duties Abide by all University policies and undergo appropriate personal and professional development
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with collection management and development; undertake recruitment and selection of library staff; ensure that the ULS Regulations are observed; participate in a continuing programme of training and
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programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources exceeds £100 million annually and the University aims to grow this further through winning