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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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community. We pride ourselves on providing a dynamic and stimulating learning environment informed by our leading clinical and basic science research and are very much looking forward to welcoming new talent
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of work focusing on under-served groups and adult populations. Establish working relationships with public involvement officers and leads within other research centres (including those in the Social Science
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and develop a varied programme of conference and scientific events with a range of formats, audiences and expected outcomes, including annual CACNA1C Community Conferences (in person and online
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. We pride ourselves on providing a dynamic and stimulating learning environment informed by our leading clinical and basic science research and are very much looking forward to welcoming new talent
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regarding funding opportunities to disseminate within DECIPHer. Centre Support Provide professional support for DECIPHer’s key scientific, managerial and advisory committees. Provide general advice and
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a step-change in the scientific understanding of dementia, generating new targets for drug development, reinvigorating the therapeutic pipeline and helping to transform care. A position is available
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candidate will be required to teach at both MSc and undergraduate level. You will deliver contributions to the modules Understanding the Living Planet, and Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Science. We
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new tools and the reconfiguration of existing tools) of our Finance Transformation programme. The primary focus will be the planning and implementation of · The automation of Purchase to Pay processes
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learning (/ machine learning / artificial intelligence) methods for image processing. Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB, C++) and debugging. Knowledge of current status of research