100 computer-science-programming-languages positions at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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Advert Applicants Only – Research Support Officer The Research Service – Based in the School of Computer Science and Informatics (COMSC) To cover for a period of maternity leave, an exciting
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appropriate • Liaise with funders (Health and Care Research Wales / ECMC CRUK Programme Office) on data requirements • Collaborate with the Bioresource Data Accelerator team to support data integration
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programme, carrying out fire risk assessments, preparing reports and monitoring the action plans arising, where required. • Attend School Safety Health and Environment committee meetings and other meetings
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the National Centre for Suicide and Self-harm Prevention Research and the Wales Applied Virology Unit. It also hosts the School Health Research Network, and an internationally recognised programme of research
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manager to join a dynamic team within one of the biggest and best Business Schools in the UK. This role will require working with the academic Programme Director to deliver the UK Government’s Help to Grow
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cultural facilities. Access of our Employee Assistance Programme. 35 hour working week. Due to the nature of the University operations, some services operate 24 hours, 7 days a week. The successful candidate
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Duties Provide expert professional support and advice to the Director of Learning, Teaching and Student Experience, Directors of Studies, Programme leads, and other academic staff regarding the development
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Instrumentation Groups (AIG) detector development program, and collaborative research. ⦁ Assist with the management of day-to-day cleanroom operations; overseeing operations and coordination of mission critical
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with the Pro Dean Education and Students, Director of Undergraduate Taught Programmes and the Director of Postgraduate Taught Programmes, programme directors and other key academic leaders and managers
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the remit of microscopy and nanomaterials across the College of Physical Sciences and Engineering, as part of the X-CITED research programme. This role will form part of a collaborative cohort across the