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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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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, to deliver a
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. 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 astrophysical
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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
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against agreed timelines and objectives. • Ensure the provision of effective and responsive resource management services to the institution, proactively adapting delivery models to meet evolving customer
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events and projects as appropriate. Ensure that the provision of placements and projects is delivered to the School, changing the delivery model based on the needs of the School, Student Futures and
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others, internally and externally, to make recommendations based on best practice for developments of established processes and procedures. Establish working relationships with key contacts, developing
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methods for catalysis, sustainable chemical processes, and systems integration, helping to deliver innovation from the lab to pilot scale. The project will focus on multi-scale computational modelling