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will be conducted as part of the wider project consortium and will inform the research strategies so that the overall project goals are attained. Applicants must hold a postgraduate degree at PhD level
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programmes which build off the unique strengths of Cardiff University and work collaboratively with other universities and companies across Wales and internationally. The Medicines Discovery Institute
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the Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences (DPMCN) at Cardiff University. Based at the University’s flagship Hadyn Ellis Building, the Division hosts a range of successful and innovative
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to appoint Senior Lecturers (Grade 8) in Law. The successful candidates will be or have the potential to be: excellent teachers and scholars; hold a PhD or equivalent professional expertise in Law or a cognate
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research to assess the quality and impact of the current teaching and to make a significant contribution to the international development of such teaching. 4) Review on a regular basis course content and
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outputs including bidding for funding, and publishing in national academic journals and conferences, To analyse statistical datasets, interview materials and/or policy documents using standard quantitative
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of measurable outputs including publishing in national academic journals and conferences. • To develop research material to support the Welsh Economy Research Unit on it Tidal lagoon Challenge project
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Energy Materials Design’. This 18-month position is funded by the Royal Society and will be supervised by Dr Lauren Hatcher. The overall focus of the programme is to design new electrically active
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. • To supervise and train PhD and final year undergraduate project students on a day-to-day basis; ·. To contribute to the effective operation of the Richard’s research group. • To build and create
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international challenges (as identified by research funders, such as NIHR), enabling successful candidates to build, lead and sustain research groups and new collaborations, as well as providing engaging teaching