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on Park Place, Cardiff. The majority of roles at Cardiff University are currently operating under “blended working” arrangements, with staff having the flexibility to work partly from home and partly from
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ensure an excellent learning experience for students. Take responsibility for resolving issues independently within Learning Design where they fall within set role objectives Investigate and analyse
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forecasts, to ensure that CUBRIC remains financially sustainable. To engage in initiatives that enhance collaboration, morale, and a positive working environment, ensuring that CUBRIC remains an attractive
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Advert Scientific Support Officer (CUBRIC) School of Psychology Cardiff University’s Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC) is a Centre within the School of Psychology which houses a unique
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procedural documentation at appropriate levels. Develop and maintain an appropriate knowledge of cyber security best practices, standards, frameworks and codes of practice, together with current threats
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multiple priorities. The ability to problem-solve and build relationships with key partners is essential. The role holder will line manage a number of staff so will need the ability to support, motivate and
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guidance and support to other members where necessary. Evidence of working effectively in a similar position or customer service role. Demonstrable experience of using IT applications such as Microsoft
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student recruitment and marketing teams as well as colleagues in University’s colleges and academic schools. The position is a full-time (35 hours per week), open-ended position . Salary: £24,900 - £25,733
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Advert MR Radiographer School of Psychology - CUBRIC We are seeking to appoint a MR Radiographer within the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC) to support clinical trials and
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large, diverse and internationally leading School with highly rated teaching and research. The post is available full-time or part-time (in multiples of 0.2 FTE to a total of 1 FTE). We are particularly