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than an application submitted in English. Job Description As part of the Iso-in-a-box programme, the Training Developer will work closely with project partners who develop standardised bioinformatics
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phenotypic data derived from cellular models using a variety of statistical approaches, including linear mixed-effects models with a focus on genetic and genomic analysis. Prepare publications and where
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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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opportunity, providing professional teaching to trainee educational psychologists and contribute to all aspects of the DEdPsy Programme delivery. Candidates will: be fully qualified educational psychologists
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are completed according to the requirements of the programme. Work closely with the Academic Director of Recruitment and Admissions (DoRA) to ensure that all requirements are met. The successful candidate will
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, with various start dates. If you have difficulty accessing a computer, please call 029 2087 6137. Benefits We offer a leading and rewarding staff benefits package: 32 days holiday per year plus 8 bank
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Programme (NSMHPP) is currently in year one of development and delivery. The focus for the programme is to support and facilitate the Higher and Further Education Institutes in Wales work together
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James Field, Director of Learning and Teaching (FieldJ2@cardiff.ac.uk) or Dr James Hyde, Programme Lead for Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy (HydeJ2@cardiff.ac.uk) for an informal, confidential
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Provide detailed advice and guidance on taught undergraduate and postgraduate programme administration processes and procedures to internal and external customers (staff, students or members of the public
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the University. Internal Applicants Only - Technician Division of Cancer and Genetics School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences The Wales Cancer Biobank (based within the School of Medicine