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Advert Research Associate Cardiff University School of Computer Science & Informatics Applications are invited for a Research Associate post in the Cardiff University School of Computer
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. The overall focus of the programme is to use synthetic inorganic chemistry to develop a library of coordination complexes aimed at their potential utility in upconversion applications. Applicants must
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, develop, deliver and evaluate an annual programme of online and in-person events to include: seminars, workshops, conferences, ‘lunch and learn’ sessions, networking events, and cross-Research Centre
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attendance, update records, and ensure regulatory compliance. Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and Income-Generating Activities – Support CPD programme administration, process applications, maintain
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inventories, training and animal records) using paper and computer-based systems ⦁ Assist the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) Person Designate (the Cardiff University Human Tissue Officer) where necessary
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on attendance and engagement, responding creatively to student engagement trends, and working collaboratively across the University to deliver study skills at institutional and programme level. You will have an
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for Sustainable Agricultural Land Management (EUROSION)” with colleagues from 23 partner organisations across the European Union and Associated Countries funded by the EU Horizon programme. Working with Professor
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and a full training schedule is provided, with a generous Benefits Package and Salary. Feel rewarded as part of an award-winning team, with competitive salary, Employee Assistance Programme and of
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universities in the world. Cardiff is also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources
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data entry and providing for anonymous shortlisting to support the Strategic Equality Plan. The recruitment project has now started and due to internal promotions we are now eager to hear from staff who