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the committee process Duties and Responsibilities Key Duties • Provide professional advice and guidance on governance Codes of Practice, processes and procedures, using judgement and creativity to suggest
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on the admissions and recruitment process and ensure deadlines are met. Perform a variety of administrative duties to support the team and department achieve its goals, such as servicing meetings as they apply
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will have implications for how we understand girls’ resistance to inequality in their everyday lives, and the kinds of support they need to make change. The post holder will work alongside the PI
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closely with the Finance Manager, to manage the AcSSS finance team staff, supporting them in the effective execution of their roles. To participate in such division, University and external networks and
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research including research funding proposals. To develop research networks through regular national/international conference/seminar presentations • To contribute to the research culture and strategy
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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
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31st July 2026 and based at the Hadyn Ellis Building, Cathays campus. Salary: £27,644 - £30,805 per annum (Grade 4). Appointments to roles at Cardiff University are usually made at bottom of scale unless
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to our researchers. For an informal discussion about this role, please contact Andy John Johna20@cardiff.ac.uk. Informal enquiries in relation to the recruitment / application process can be sent
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. Manage the induction process for new staff, to arrange appropriate access and tech support Manage the Centre email inbox and calendar, responding to administrative tasks, internal and external queries, and
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member of the welcoming and collaborative SOCSI Research and Graduate Studies team located in the Glamorgan Building and will work as part of the wider Research Service in the College of Arts, Humanities