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- Grant Administrative Assistant (Taith) To assist the Taith programme with the grants management cycle which includes the planning, implementation, management and reporting of processes of all
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with the Pro Dean Education and Students, Director of Undergraduate Taught Programmes and the Director of Postgraduate Taught Programmes, programme directors and other key academic leaders and managers
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other colleagues within the School of Mathematics and the School of Computer Science and Informatics on health & safety processes. Specific Duties Work closely with the Facilities Manager to plan
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on it as the employer. PLANNING AND ORGANISING • Teaching-related and administrative work is allocated by the Head of CPLS, in conjunction with CPLS’s programme leaders. • Plan and prioritise own
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responsibility for setting a project and resolving issues related to data access, processing and analyses Plan and deliver projects that have a department/college/international impact, managing the operation of
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campus. The appointee will join a programme of research supported by LifeArc that explores the role of neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The work focuses on the roles of the complement system
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and the ExChange Wales programme , engaging and completing a range of routine tasks to meet operational and customer service requirements. Providing support and guidance on CASCADE and ExChange Wales
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the framework of an agreed program. Communication and Team Working Proven ability in effective and persuasive communication in writing, orally and in visual presentations Ability to supervise the work of others
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be responsible for raising awareness of impact opportunities, delivering a programme of training, mobilising funding, and supporting academic staff to deliver high quality impact activities based
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innovations as appropriate. 3) conducting a programme of evaluation and research to assess the quality and impact of the current teaching and to make a significant contribution to the international