233 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"University-of-Exeter" positions at Cardiff University
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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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. Investigate and analyse specific issues within the Leadership Giving programme, creating recommendations and reports where necessary for improvements and developments to the programme, supported by advances
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- Project Management Office (PMO) Project Administrator - Specialist This is an exciting time for the Project Management Office in Cardiff, with a refreshed transformation and change programme. To remain
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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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. The overall focus of the programme is to use synthetic inorganic chemistry to develop a library of coordination complexes aimed at their potential utility in upconversion applications. Applicants must
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and assist academic and professional service departments with the implementation of sustainability practices, with a focus on energy reduction. Reporting to the Net Zero Programme Manager, the
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2 accredited training programme, the only one of its kind in Wales. It is also funded by Welsh Government, so any successful candidate will become part of the drive to improve standards in CBT
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- PMO Project Administrator This is an exciting time for the Project Management Office in Cardiff, with a refreshed transformation and change programme and an ambitious plan in place to improve
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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