140 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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active participation and leadership of programme teams. Strong analytical skills with proven experience of assessing and optimising digital processes. Knowledge of current procurement regulations and
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that the ULS Regulations are observed; participate in a continuing programme of training and development; actively contribute to the provision of outstanding/excellent customer service in line with the
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-located School of Computer Science and Informatics (COMSC) Research Office as plans are developed and implemented to combine resources to support research across both schools following their planned merger
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- Events Officer Reporting directly to the Head of Events, the postholder will promote the brand of Cardiff University through a high profile events programme that covers major engagement events linked
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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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- Project Management Office (PMO) Project Administrator - Specialist This is an exciting time for the Project Management Office in Cardiff, with a refreshed transformation and change programme. To remain
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Description Key Duties Deliver an annual blended programme of employer engagement activities including careers fairs, sector-specific panel events, themed weeks or events, presentations, skills sessions and
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2 accredited training programme, the only one of its kind in Wales. It is also funded by Welsh Government, so any successful candidate will become part of the drive to improve standards in CBT
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research and teaching across a range of subject areas, including Social Policy, Sociology, Criminology, Education, Social Psychology, and Social Work. We deliver a substantial programme of research, both