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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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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 Working 8. Proven ability in
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at the following group webpages: Professor Stuart Taylor https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/taylorsh For informal enquiries about the role and the Cardiff School of Chemistry, please contact Prof. Taylor: e-mail
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webpages: Professor Stuart Taylor https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/taylorsh For informal enquiries about the role and the Cardiff School of Chemistry, please contact Prof. Taylor: e-mail: TaylorSH
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have a demonstrated ability to teach to a high standard, and will be expected to contribute to the teaching programme of the department at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The successful
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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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laboratory (https://www.cancerimmunology.co.uk ) and is a project involving molecular biology, protein chemistry and cellular immunology. The successful applicant will prepare and grow recombinant viruses and
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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 pumps’, including creating
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. Further details of the School's activities may be found on our home page: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi Job Category Academic - Research
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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