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an individual with exceptional communication skills and the ability to interpret complex information into high quality, engaging and creative written copy. Experience of student recruitment, supporting
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. With a strong grounding and experience of working with HR administrative processes and systems and being able to link these with payroll, you will play a proactive role in delivering our high volume
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function To conduct research within Cardiff Diabetes Research and contribute to the overall research performance of the School and University, carrying out research leading to the publishing of work in high
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opportunities across Schools and programmes within the College Support the College to manage, develop, implement and evaluate a programme of work with the aims of increasing applications to programmes from Welsh
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the research culture and profile of the School and University through own activities, and by leading and mentoring colleagues in major grant applications and the production of high-impact research and 4
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. The Deputy Head role is a pivotal role in Registry Operations, supporting key processes in the Exams and Teaching Timetabling Team. This role oversees high volume, technical and at times complex processes. We
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the field of research ethics and the development of behaviour-based interventions and contribute to the overall research performance of the Centre and University, carrying out research leading to high-quality
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instruments (NMR), High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Gas Chromatography (GC) equipment, applying theoretical and practical knowledge in the use of such instrumentation. • To run
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experiments to investigate an Alzheimer’s risk gene. Contribute to general lab organisation and cleanliness. Help maintain a Drosophila (fruit fly) collection - perform husbandry and make fly food. Carry out
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conduct research within Psychiatric Genetics (Eating Disorders) and contribute to the overall research performance of the School and University, carrying out research leading to the publishing of high