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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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institutes, including the Universities’ Police Studies Institute (UPSI), now part of the University’s Crime & Security Research, Institute; Wales Institute for Social and Economic Research, Data and Methods
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consistently among the top 100 universities in the world. Cardiff is also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from
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Neuroinflammation/ Complement Biology in the UK DRI at Cardiff University School of Medicine, based at the Heath Park campus, Cardiff. This post will join an ongoing programme of research supported by LifeArc
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postgraduate students under the guidance of a mentor / module leader and develop skills in assessment methods and in providing constructive feedback to students. To supervise the work of students including
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, initiatives, resources and institutional projects designed to support enhancements in practice within these areas. The role will involve working in partnership with schools and programme teams and in
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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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to the management of postgraduate research Teaching • To lead on degree and module development and delivery and contribute to the pedagogy of subject area • To act as programme manager, module leader and / or
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) research programme is an EPSRC-funded programme that will develop the skills of Research Technical Professionals (RTPs) - specialists who apply their technical knowledge and expertise to advancing research
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knowledge by being part of a team of supervisors; all of whom have areas of expertise and interest of their own. In the role, you become an integral and vital part of the Undergraduate teaching programme in