263 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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holder will have the opportunity to support a wide range of events and programmes for young people and adults who live in areas of high deprivation or belong to vulnerable or under-represented groups
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external contacts from PHW) to help improve the level of service the team provides to its customers Perform a variety of administrative duties to support the RISE team and department achieve its objectives
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to perform other duties occasionally which are not included above but which will be consistent with the role. Person Specification The Person Specification is split into 2 sections: essential and desirable
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effectively and efficiently to agreed levels of service. Produce statistics for use in measuring key performance indicators (KPIs). Receive, log and prioritise support requests in accordance with agreed
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, providing support where required to ensure the effective delivery of high-quality staff development initiatives across the University, leading small projects in this area and providing advice and guidance
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manner, following established procedures, referring complex enquires to relevant staff members, ensuring all relevant facts and information needed is recorded and passed on. Provide a high level of
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Key Duties To provide professional management support and advice to the Centre Director and other senior staff on all matters concerning the operation and development of the Centre, contributing to
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and widening the University’s offerings to a broader range of learners. This specific appointment has arisen to lead on a three-year programme phase. As Business Manager for Flexible Lifelong Learning
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on principles of high-quality patient and public involvement, this study aims to work out how we can best support our public partners in rapid research environments. The study will employ realist literature
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performance report after the third year. The Centre is a five-year investment from Health and Social Care Research Wales with a Head Office in Cardiff University, and core partners at Bangor University, Swansea