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Council (STFC). This opportunity exists specifically to target SMEs in the Welsh Valleys region, via support from the Welsh Government’s Tech Valleys programme. The successful candidate will have
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on cooling. The successful 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
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. The research-facing work will include the development and maintenance of appropriate analysis pathways using the AWS cloud computing infrastructure. The individual will have substantial experience of working
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Innovation Partnership for Rural Wales; ‘People, Places and the Public Sphere’ – a three-year research programme funded by the UKRI Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the 2026 Welsh Election Study
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the University. Internal Applicants Only - Finance Assistant School of Computer Science & Informatics College of Physical Sciences and Engineering An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Finance Assistant to join
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at the Heath Park campus. The appointee will join a programme of research supported by Race Against Dementia Alzheimer’s Research UK that explores the role of neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD
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School please visit: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/computer-science. Internal candidates are welcome to apply for this role as a secondment with their current line managers approval. Date advert posted: Friday
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of Physical Sciences and Engineering, working as part of a small team to provide comprehensive administrative support for a large Postgraduate Research Programme in a fast paced, busy School. The successful
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(£1.44m) by the National Institute for Health and Care Research’s Research Programme for Social Care. Telephone and video interviews will be conducted within Wales with social care staff, people receiving
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is a position within a five-year programme grant funded by CRUK. The project involves measuring T cell responses to novel tumour antigens derived from colorectal cancer and includes working closely