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Advert Research Associate Centre for Adult Social Care Research (CARE) Cardiff University School of Social Sciences is seeking to recruit a Research Associate to work within the Centre for Adult
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research performance of the Centre and University, carrying out research leading to national/international research outputs. You will also engage with public, practice and policy stakeholders to develop
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. You will work at the vibrant and diverse Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC); a multidisciplinary environment, housing physicists, engineers, neuroscientists, psychologists and
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- Research Fellow, CARE Cardiff University School of Social Sciences is seeking to recruit a Research Fellow to work within the Centre for Adult Social Care Research (CARE) Research Centre that is located
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partners. You will work closely with researchers from the Visual Computing and Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics research sections in the School, researchers from other UK universities, as
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quality research on topics of national policy priority which contributes to the evidence base in primary and emergency care. PRIME is led by Professor Andrew Carson-Stevens, Professor of Patient Safety
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- Research Assistant, CARE Cardiff University School of Social Sciences is seeking to recruit a Research Assistant to work within the Centre for Adult Social Care Research (CARE) Research Centre that is
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Research Team. The successful candidate will have experience of similar administrative role. You will have the enthusiasm, self-motivation and ability to use initiative and work flexibly as an effective team
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- Research Assistant School of Biosciences We are seeking to appoint a research assistant, to work within the Medicines Discovery Institute. The postholder will contribute to the development of novel therapies
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motivated postdoctoral scientist to join a programme of work aimed at the in vivo genetic manipulation of microglial function with the aim of altering immune activation and disease processes. The research is