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of cost eligibility and funder requirements, both internally to the University and external partners. The role holder will work closely with Project and Programme Managers who will be responsible for all
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well as increasing the use of data analytics across the whole of the IT Audit Plan. They will also be responsible for evaluating the service’s use of technology and incorporating generative AI where possible
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- Internal Communications Officer – Cyber Programme This post will play a critical role in communicating to our staff and students the impact and implications of the university’s Cyber Programme. Part of
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programme. The postholder will lead the operational delivery of the 8-year Wellcome-funded longitudinal study, “Deep Microstructural Phenotyping of the Developing Brain.” This ambitious, multi-site, multi
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’ recruitment events programme, both on campus and online. You will assist with marketing campaigns, content creation, student recruitment and international partnership processes. You will provide excellent
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of Physical Sciences and Engineering, working as part of a small team to provide comprehensive administrative support for a large Postgraduate Research Programme in a fast paced, busy School. The successful
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its objectives. Proven experience in shaping strategy and operating models through active participation and leadership of programme teams. Strong analytical skills with proven experience of assessing
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- Taith Administration Officer Taith delivers a Wales-wide international learning exchange programme through awarding grants to organisations across Wales from all education sectors. Taith is a high-profile
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knowledge mobilisation. Alongside supporting Welsh Government and public services access and apply evidence in their decision-making, the Centre has a programme of work to support the ongoing development
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campus. The appointee will join a programme of research supported by Race Against Dementia Alzheimer’s Research UK that explores the role of neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The work focuses