279 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U" positions at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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specific issues within the Water Quality and Litter Free programme of work, creating recommendation reports to inform the development of project proposals. Ensure that project work is delivered according
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, computational biology, or a related field, with proven expertise in 'omics data analysis and statistical modelling. Strong programming skills in one or more of the following languages: python, nextflow, R, C
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- Admissions Support Officer School of Healthcare Sciences We are looking for an Admissions Support Officer to join the Admissions Team in the School of Healthcare Sciences. In this role you will: Support
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working or job share arrangements. Applications may be submitted in Welsh, and an application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English. Job Description
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income to Cardiff University for the long term in support of the University’s strategic objectives. Determine and set goals and objectives (KPIs) for the fundraising programme through careful assessment
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on it as the employer. PLANNING AND ORGANISING • Teaching-related and administrative work is allocated by the Head of CPLS, in conjunction with CPLS’s programme leaders. • Plan and prioritise own
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an enthusiastic, highly motivated scientist with proven intellectual and technical abilities to work on a solid state analytical chemistry project within the research programme ‘Dynamic X-ray Diffraction in Solar
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- Taith Grants Officer This role will support the Taith programme with the grants management cycle which includes the planning, implementation, management and reporting of processes of all of the Pathway
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- Deputy Chief Animal Technician Biological Services (BIOSV), College of Biomedical & Life Sciences Applications are invited for the role of Deputy Chief Animal Technician within BIOSV, required to underpin
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years, providing a rolling programme of two-year posts for four General Practitioners at any one time. It is based in Cardiff and South-East Wales, within the Division of Population Medicine which has