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within the National Institute for Health and Care (NIHR) Research PHIRST Insight programme. PHIRST (Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Teams) is an NIHR initiation funded to undertake responsive
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employment with the University. Internal Applicants Only - Postgraduate Research Administrator The Research Service – Based in the School of Computer Science and Informatics (COMSC) An exciting opportunity has
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postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in a related subject area or relevant industrial experience Have a track record of research and/or relevant industrial experience within one
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Science (RICHeS) programme, carrying out supporting work that helps lead to the publishing of high-quality research. To pursue excellence in research and to inspire others to do the same. This post is full
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interpretation of data from the UKRI NERC GRIM-SAF research programme, towards its publication in high-ranking international journal articles. This research program is conducted in partnership with
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to MPhil and PhD qualifications. For more information on the School please visit its website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/computer-science This position, which is to cover a period of secondment, is full-time
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and distribution of materials for events and mailings. The role is based at Sbarc, on the Cathays Campus. The team works in the office on Monday and Tuesday and from home for the remainder of the week
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. Accept, sort and distribute post and deliveries. Open and secure buildings in accordance with procedures. Administer the control of keys / access cards and local management of access control, liaising with
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a PhD (or close to submitting) in a related subject area or relevant industrial experience. The work covers a wide variety of research areas, including molecular biology, biochemistry, virology, cell
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://www.cancerimmunology.co.uk ) and is a position within a three-year programme grant funded by Worldwide cancer Research. The project involves the identification of novel T cell epitopes from colorectal antigens focussing