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neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration, and the development and testing of novel brain-penetrant complement-blocking drugs in vitro and in vivo for their ability to inhibit the complement system, their penetrance
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well as access to a range of staff discounts and development opportunities through accredited training. Please note this role requires you to be based on campus. Date advert posted: Friday, 27 February 2026
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developed either through training, or just by general on-the-job experience. We want to support and develop you once you have started in the role using a combination of the following to get the best out
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The School of Engineering holds an Athena SWAN Bronze Award that recognises good employment practice and a commitment to develop the careers of women working in science. Cardiff University is an equal
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collaboration between the NHS (Cardiff and Vale University Health Board) and Cardiff University. You will assist with information retrieval activities and where appropriate develop skills and assist with critical
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histology, microscopy, neurobiology, or immunological techniques would be advantageous. The successful candidate will demonstrate a willingness to develop skills and to work with a team that includes post
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you in performing in this role – There are some things that you must have before you can start this role (see ‘Essential Criteria’), but other things can be developed either through training, or just by
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is committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity and to creating an inclusive working environment. We believe this can be achieved through attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse
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the planning and development of IT service improvements, ensuring alignment with the University’s strategic aims and helping to maximise value from IT services for the University. The Business Partner team will
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for postgraduate education and an ambitious plan in place to improve the quality of learning, teaching, research and the postgraduate student experience through the development of the university’s first