20 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"U.S" positions at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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manager to join a dynamic team within one of the biggest and best Business Schools in the UK. This role will require working with the academic Programme Director to deliver the UK Government’s Help to Grow
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Instrumentation Groups (AIG) detector development program, and collaborative research. ⦁ Assist with the management of day-to-day cleanroom operations; overseeing operations and coordination of mission critical
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developments. Monitor programme performance, using data-driven insights to optimise offerings and adjust strategies for continuous improvement. Leadership and Management: Lead and manage multiple specialist
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the Business Manager and the academic Programme Director to deliver this government-backed initiative, designed to enhance management skills and drive business growth within UK SMEs. Cardiff Business School has
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Regulations are observed; participate in a continuing programme of training and development; actively contribute to the provision of outstanding/excellent customer service in line with the University Library
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managing the implementation and delivery of an activities programme for Reaching Wider’s priority audiences. Excellent networking, collaboration and practitioner skills and experience are required as the
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and widening the University’s offerings to a broader range of learners. This specific appointment has arisen to support the delivery of a three-year programme phase that will work towards establishing
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. The overall focus of the programme is to use synthetic inorganic chemistry to develop a library of coordination complexes aimed at their potential utility in upconversion applications. Applicants must
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an enthusiastic, highly motivated scientist with proven intellectual and technical abilities to work on a solid state analytical chemistry project within the research programme ‘Dynamic X-ray Diffraction in Solar
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- Project Officer An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Centre for Social Care and Artificial intelligence Learning (SCALE) and School of Computer Science and Informatics. SCALE is funded by Health