121 computer-programmer-"DIFFER"-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute" positions at Cardiff University
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. Investigate and analyse specific issues within the Leadership Giving programme, creating recommendations and reports where necessary for improvements and developments to the programme, supported by advances
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- Research Associate in Computational Chemistry Cardiff School of Chemistry Cardiff University We seek to recruit an enthusiastic, highly motivated scientist with proven intellectual and technical abilities
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university, which fulfils its social, cultural and economic obligations to Cardiff, Wales, the UK and the world. The University is embarking on a significant programme of transformation to deliver
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seminars, tutorials and group work. Supervise student projects and carry out teaching-related administrative duties. Teaching contributions are within a framework of an agreed programme typically overseen
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to December in the Foundation Year of our four-year degree programme. Cardiff University in Kazakhstan To teach on the specified modules for a maximum of 22 hours per week following a timetable and guidelines
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to rank consistently among the top 100 universities in the world. Cardiff is also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research
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Desirable Criteria Fluency in Welsh, written and oral Change Management (e.g. PROSCI), Programme/Project Management (e.g. Prince 2), and Process redesign / leadership & management qualifications (e.g. AUA
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Centre for Suicide and Self-harm Prevention Research and the Wales Applied Virology Unit. It also hosts the School Health Research Network, and an internationally recognised programme of research-led
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- Project Management Office (PMO) Project Administrator - Specialist This is an exciting time for the Project Management Office in Cardiff, with a refreshed transformation and change programme. To remain
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campus. The appointee will join a programme of research supported by LifeArc that explores the role of neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The work focuses on the roles of the complement system