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Advert Systems Support / Developer Analyst This is an exciting opportunity to join a small and dedicated team in supporting and developing the Finance based IT systems of the University. The role
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understanding of competitive research funding to be able to develop applications to funding bodies 6. Experience with in vivo neuroscience techniques 7. Experience with computer programming Communication and Team
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from people from black and minority ethnic communities, and will be operating the ‘Rooney’ rule (i.e. at least one person from a black and minority ethnic community background will be shortlisted where
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, 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 candidate will have experience
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associated with the National Centre for Suicide and Self-harm Prevention research programme, including the planning and organisation of Centre activities and the implementation of procedures required to ensure
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- Systems Support Developer / Analyst (Student Systems) Cardiff University has a vacancy for a Support Developer/Analyst with the team that looks after SITS:Vision, locally branded as SIMS. Us We want to make
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20978BR Finance Administrative Support Advert Finance Assistant School of Computer Science & Informatics College of Physical Sciences and Engineering An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Finance
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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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21003BR University IT Managerial, Professional and Specialist Staff – MPSS Advert Research Software Engineer You will work as part of a professional service delivery team dedicated to the provision
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://www.cancerimmunology.co.uk ) and is a position within a three-year programme grant funded by Worldwide cancer Research. The project involves the identification of novel T cell epitopes from colorectal antigens focussing