175 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Inserm" positions at Cardiff University
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impactful community led projects with underrepresented groups . The University’s Strategic Equality Plan is focused on its commitment to the local community as well as students and staff. The University
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and deliver an annual content generation plan from current students and alumni for use in communications, webpages and hard copy literature for prospective UK postgraduate students. • Support with
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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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at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and to contribute to module development as part of a module team. To independently contribute to module and course development and lead modules. To contribute to programme
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phenotypic assays, lab ordering and also ensuring reagents, media and other materials are prepared to appropriate standards. Duties and Responsibilities Key Duties To support a programme of research by growing
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the top 100 universities in the world. Cardiff is also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive
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- Project Officer - Employer Engagement. Are you passionate about helping students plan for successful futures and could support employers with the student and graduate recruitment campaigns? This role is
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precedent exists Evidence of ability to plan the work of a section over year plus time scales, reacting to changes in workload and strategic direction of the department Desirable CriteriaPostgraduate
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(£1.44m) by the National Institute for Health and Care Research’s Research Programme for Social Care. Telephone and video interviews will be conducted within Wales with social care staff, people receiving
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is a position within a five-year programme grant funded by CRUK. The project involves measuring T cell responses to novel tumour antigens derived from colorectal cancer and includes working closely