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Advert Nature-based Learning Programme Development Manager (KTP Associate) School of Psychology We have an exciting new opportunity available to work with Cardiff University and WWT, the charity
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, international sponsors, overseas alumni, international schools and external organisations such as the British Council. Make recommendations on the appointment and retention of student recruitment agents, based
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Continuing Professional Development An excellent change agent and deliverer. Is resilient and able to prioritise and work well and flexibly under pressure. Ability to create valuable relationships that foster
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advanced computer modelling (in silico), through robot driven testing of implanted knees (in vitro), to 3-dimensional X-ray imaging of moving patients (in vivo) with Machine Learning driven analysis
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measuring their effectiveness. Define methods for research and analysis based on identified best practice and standards. Assist with the development of detailed specification and modelling of recommended
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Research Associate. One position is available at the Grade 6 level. Cardiff has a long history of involvement in ground-based gravitational-wave physics, particularly in source modelling, data analysis, and
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part of a collaborative and forward-thinking team. Influence the development of digital products used across the University. Enjoy a flexible hybrid working model with regular opportunities to connect
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- Registry Operations Manager Applications are invited for the role of Registry Operations Manager. This is a senior role based in the Registry Operations department within Academic and Student Support
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rare genetic disorders and cell signalling mechanisms linked to pathology is required. The candidate is also required to have research experience with cell line models of genetic disease, transcription
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models of cancer, including husbandry, genotyping, colony management and dissection. ii. Biochemistry and cell functional assays including qRT-PCR, Western blotting, FACS immunohistochemistry, colony