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- Facilities Officer School of Computer Science and Informatics and the School of Mathematics The Schools of Computer Science and Informatics and Mathematics are looking to appoint an experienced and
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university, which fulfils its social, cultural and economic obligations to Cardiff, Wales, the UK and the world. The University is embarking on a significant programme of transformation to deliver
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, with various start dates. If you have difficulty accessing a computer, please call 029 2087 6137. Benefits We offer a leading and rewarding staff benefits package: 32 days holiday per year plus 8 bank
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streams and widening the University’s offerings to a broader range of learners. This specific appointment has arisen to support a three-year programme phase that will work towards establishing and
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implementing a programme of high quality reporting, communications, visits and events. Thank and recognise donors and supporters, reporting on impact to help secure and advance strong donor and supporter
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seminars, tutorials and group work. Supervise student projects and carry out teaching-related administrative duties. Teaching contributions are within a framework of an agreed programme typically overseen
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receiving customer queries and requests for maintenance (sometimes critical and / or urgent), raising maintenance events on our CAFM (Computer Aided Facility Management) system and triaging the event
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the development of the major gifts programme, including the legacy and in-memoriam programme. Manage a pool of major prospective and current donors (individuals, trusts/foundations, corporates) through
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: to contribute, independently, to module and course development and to lead modules. To contribute to programme evaluation and research to determine the quality and impact of teaching and learning, with a priority
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to December in the Foundation Year of our four-year degree programme. Cardiff University in Kazakhstan To teach on the specified modules for a maximum of 22 hours per week following a timetable and guidelines