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coursework and exams, servicing examining boards and other meetings, and maintaining programme and module information and student records. Gather and review data to update administrative systems such as
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- Taith Administration Officer Taith delivers a Wales-wide international learning exchange programme through awarding grants to organisations across Wales from all education sectors. Taith is a high-profile
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professional teaching and supervision to trainee educational psychologists and contribute to all aspects of the DEdPsy Programme delivery. Candidates will: be fully qualified educational psychologists have a
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opportunity to contribute to pioneering work that bridges fundamental imaging science with real-world impact. You’ll collaborate with physicists, engineers, and computer scientists across multiple institutions
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learn complex statistical analyses of fMRI data (this might include analysis methods such as multivariate data analysis, machine learning or computational modelling) Desirable CriteriaExperience working
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opportunities across Schools and programmes within the College Support the College to manage, develop, implement and evaluate a programme of work with the aims of increasing applications to programmes from Welsh
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to support the delivery of an exciting new undergraduate programme, Mathematics for the Modern World, which is one of five new future-facing degree schemes funded by the Campaign for Mathematical Sciences
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Research Service programme, including reviewing and overseeing change in the collection, storage, manipulation, analysis and reporting of the post-awards service design, system infrastructure, and processes
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Professions Council registration. For confidential, informal enquiries regarding this vacancy please contact Charlotte Hodges, Programme Lead, Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging on HodgesC2@Cardiff.ac.uk
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the School of Psychology, Cardiff University, working on the ground-breaking “Democratising Neuroimaging Research with Low Field MRI” project. This ambitious eight-year international research programme, funded