212 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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campus. The appointee will join a programme of research supported by LifeArc that explores the role of neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The work focuses on the roles of the complement system
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new modules and programmes. 2) developing the structure of existing modules and programmes and evaluating the impact of innovations as appropriate. 3) conducting a programme of evaluation and
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involved in a wide range of projects including new programme and market development, competitor analysis, student panel research, as well as evaluating marketing campaigns, activities and events
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to rank 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
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programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources exceeds £100 million annually and the University aims to grow this further through winning
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Centre for Suicide and Self-harm Prevention Research and the Wales Applied Virology Unit. It also hosts the School Health Research Network, and an internationally recognised programme of research-led
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prevention, DBS/Criminal conviction clearance, and complex fee status assessments. - Management of communications, new programme set-up/programme maintenance, website provision (internal and external), and
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work programme. Job Category Academic - Research
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required To undertake administrative tasks associated with the research programme, including the planning and organisation of the project and the implementation of procedures required to ensure accurate and
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Sciences. The University’s ambition is to rank consistently among the top 100 universities in the world. Cardiff is also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people