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to the success of the team and support the supervision and management of it. Specific Duties Produce documentation, plan and organise meetings, take minutes/notes and ensure any travel arrangements are made. Take
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. Ability to work as an effective team member, providing advice and guidance to other team members as necessary. Planning, Analysis and Problem Solving 7. Ability to plan, prioritise and organise own workload
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, to deliver a knee joint analysis pipeline capable of driving surgical innovation beyond 2030. The work program, based at Cardiff University, and in collaboration with Katholik University Leuven, Belgium and
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the SEP Coastal Officer to support the work programme of the SEP team. Lead inclusive, place-based engagement across south-east Wales coastal communities. Support ocean literacy and deliberative
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collaborative teams of customers to investigate and document business functions, processes, information flows and data structures, using various methodical and consistent techniques. Plan, arrange and facilitate
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responsibility for the effective administration of all applications to the School of Medicine undergraduate programmes Support the management team in the effective organisation of Admissions events such as
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appropriate To provide support in research activities for undergraduate courses and research programmes and provide guidance to other members of staff within the research team • To maintain and update area
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that the strategic roadmap is clearly identified and leveraged against appropriate University needs by embedding it in overall actions plans. You will plan, organise and track people and financial resource within your
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Buildings, the CDT delivers a four-year PhD Programme with the first year based in Cardiff, followed by three years in one of the four partner universities. During those three years, the students will
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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