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, you will: Support a Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK) funded research project, working closely with post-doctoral research associates, technicians and PhD students to complete several bioinformatic
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, innovation and teamworking within work Desirable Criteria Postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in a related subject area or relevant research experience or Masters in research
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an ideal opportunity for any candidate wishing to undertake a PhD investigating the basis of thought disorder in people living with psychosis. For informal enquiries, please contact Prof Neil HARRISON
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to recommend energy saving activities. They will also instruct and guide staff and students towards positive energy saving and behavioural practices. There will be the need to work closely and build effective
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- Systems Support Developer/Analyst (Student Systems) Us We want to make Cardiff University an institution that is respected the world over. Our vision is to be a world-leading, research-excellent
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support service to staff and students within the Corporate, Administrative, Academic Research and Learning and Teaching functions of the University. Specifically, this role will provide technical support
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improvement of our website and intranet to support strategic objectives such as student recruitment, student experience, research income and reputation. The post holder will work collaboratively as part of
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30,000 students. With an annual budget in excess of £500 million and around 6,000 staff, Cardiff is a member of the Russell Group of the 24 leading UK research-intensive universities. The University has 24
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specialist support and a full training schedule is provided, with a generous Benefits Package and Salary. Feel rewarded as part of an award-winning team, with competitive salary, Employee Assistance Programme
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research programme led by Dr Dean D’Souza, funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. This project aims to transform our understanding of how young infants adapt to the diverse environments in which