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. This post is a key part of our investment in innovative and inclusive education, aligned with our long-term strategy to develop innovative mathematics teaching programmes. About the Role The successful
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throughout their career to develop research and professional skills. The post is full time (35 hours per week) and fixed term for 24 months or until 30 June 2028, whichever date is the earliest. Salary
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: To enhance renewable power reliability by developing and demonstrating innovative solutions. (e.g. voltage support, frequency support, black-start, and system restoration). To model and validate AC/DC
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. Collect, monitor and share data on the University’s recruitment activities, contributing to the development of the department’s target schools plan using available data. Ensure you are fully knowledgeable
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of the postgraduate study pages. As part of the role you will also be required to maintain and develop a knowledge and awareness of the entire portfolio of postgraduate recruitment activity and postgraduate provision
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in Neuroinflammation/ Complement Biology in the UK DRI at Cardiff University School of Medicine, based at the Heath Park campus. This post will join a programme of research supported by the Moondance
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scientist with proven intellectual and technical abilities to work on an enzymology project. The project, funded by an industrial sponsor, seeks to develop an system for expressing a recombinant protease in
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point of contact for Cardiff Medicentre business tenants and visitors. This is a front-of-house role, providing a friendly and efficient customer service. You will be enthusiastic and willing to develop a
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. Administrative support: assist in ordering and managing equipment. For informal enquiries, please contact Prof Neil Harrison via email on HarrisonN4@cardiff.ac.uk. This role may occasionally require evening and
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also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources exceeds £100 million annually