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current contract of employment with the University. Internal Applicants Only - Engineer - Advanced Research Computing at Cardiff (ARCCA) You will work as part of a professional service delivery team
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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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- Taught Programme Administrative Assistant The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is looking for a Taught Programme Administrative Assistant to support our Post-registration Foundation Training
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undertaken by other partners. Applicants must hold a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in catalysis, computational chemistry, or relevant industrial experience. Dr Alberto
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Advert Internal Applicants Only - Programme Administrative Assistant This post is currently open to employees of Cardiff University only. Please do not apply if you do not have a current contract
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the University. Internal Applicants Only - Finance Assistant School of Computer Science & Informatics College of Physical Sciences and Engineering An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Finance Assistant to join
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Responsibilities Key Duties To assist the Finance Office Manager with the operations of the Finance Office. This will include: Distribute, co-ordinate and monitor tasks in the Finance Office. To ensure that work is
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opportunity to contribute to pioneering work that bridges fundamental imaging science with real-world impact. You’ll collaborate with physicists, engineers, and computer scientists across multiple institutions
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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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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