247 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at Cardiff University
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range of stakeholders in the Cardiff Capital Region, Wales and beyond, as we seek to make a difference to people and places locally and globally. We are looking for an outstanding candidate who has
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applications as appropriate • To review and synthesise existing research literature within the field • To participate in School research activities. • To build and create networks both internally and
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as a member of a network of Student Engagement Officers across schools, the role will ensure that local, thematic and institution-wide issues and opportunities are responded to. full time (35 hours per
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adults; persons with physical or mental health or cognitive disability. Recognition and understanding of the Welsh Language Act in the workplace. As employee, recognising, practicing, and understanding
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improves national and local strategies, policies, and programmes. It is part of the UK’s What Works Network and collaborates with colleagues from across the UK and internationally to mobilise evidence that
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on their research. The post holder will be required to demonstrate strong communication and networking skills, proactivity and use of initiative and excellent event delivery abilities. This post is full-time and
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the field • To participate in School research activities. • To build and create networks both internally and externally to the university, to influence decisions, explore future research requirements
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regional model for innovative approaches to professional skills development within the sector. The project is aiming to develop peer networks and Communities of Practice, review RTP training opportunities
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Employment Research Unit. • To build and create networks both internally and externally to the university, explore future research opportunities, and share research ideas for the benefit of the research
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Postgraduate Research Officer based in the School of Mathematics, which is within the College of Physical Sciences and Engineering, providing valuable support for Postgraduate Research Students and their