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the PSYCH research support team located in the Tower Building on Park Place and will be part of the wider Research Service in the College of Biomedical and Life Sciences (CBLS). The post holder will support
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within your remit. Review technology costs against planned budgets, liaise with technology suppliers of equipment, software and services to maximise value and return on investment. Ensure that all tasks
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Circumstances and Student Cases Administrator School of Journalism, Media and Culture College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences You will provide a comprehensive and professional support to the schools
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Schools and Colleges to explore and develop the impact of research at Cardiff University, with a particular focus on disciplines in our College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. The post holder will
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new tools and the reconfiguration of existing tools) of our Finance Transformation programme. The primary focus will be the planning and implementation of · The automation of Purchase to Pay processes
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- Finance and Research Co-Ordinator, DECIPHer Cardiff University School of Social Sciences is seeking to recruit a Finance and Research Co-Ordinator to work within Centre for Development, Evaluation
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): Undergraduate background/modules in either/or Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science or Mathematics. Knowledge of techniques used in genetics and epidemiology, as well as experience in using software used
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of Biomedical and Life Sciences Applications are invited for a Research Technician position in Neuroinflammation/ Complement Biology in the UK DRI at Cardiff University School of Medicine, based at the Heath Park
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and assist academic and professional service departments with the implementation of sustainability practices, with a focus on energy reduction. Reporting to the Net Zero Programme Manager, the
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and Social Sciences, providing advice, guidance and specialist support, and leading projects within this area. You will join a well-established Research Development team with joint responsibility