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the Division of Infection and Immunity within the School of Medicine, Cardiff University, based at Heath Park Campus. This School of Medicine post will be within the Gallimore Godkin lab (https
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Postgraduate Taught Programmes, showing your transferable skills and aptitude to be successful in the role. You should be enthusiastic about developing your knowledge and skills to become a valued member of the
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. Proven experience in developing new processes and procedures. Customer Service, Communication and Team WorkingAbility to communicate conceptually detailed and complex information effectively and
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). The successful candidate will develop and optimise novel electrical contact strategies to interface with non-planar, free-standing 3D nanostructures and subsequently study electrical transport in these systems
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strategy. You will be expected to develop beneficial working relationships with other teams in the department, service stakeholders, and the broader University. You will have responsibility and will be
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outside bodies as required Plan and deliver specific small scale projects, co-ordinating and supervising project teams created as needed Develop and deliver training within delivering preventive
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, the WISERD communications officer and the WISERD Hub team to develop, deliver and evaluate an annual programme of WISERD research-related events, in-person and online, to include; seminars, workshops
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ongoing development of our methods and approaches to knowledge mobilisation and impact. Current and potential projects within this programme include assessing and developing processes for determining
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. The Centre is a truly interdisciplinary collaboration between the School of Computer Science & Informatics, the Children’s Social Care Research and Development Centre (CASCADE) and the Centre for Adult Social
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across the University within communications here as required. To devise, manage and develop the Centres communications strategy and plan and work according to the objectives outlined in the strategy