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current contract of employment with the University. Internal Applicants Only - Senior Systems Support Developer Analyst (SITS Developer) We are looking for an experienced SITS Developer to join our team
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Advert Nature-based Learning Programme Development Manager (KTP Associate) School of Psychology We have an exciting new opportunity available to work with Cardiff University and WWT, the charity
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- Systems Support Developer Analyst The Business Facing Corporate Systems function within University IT is looking for an ambitious and talented IT professional to join a small team dedicated to
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- Education Developer (Assessment and Feedback) The Education Developer will support the student experience of assessment and feedback at Cardiff University through the development and delivery of activities
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their career to develop research and professional skills. The post is full time (35 hours per week) and fixed term for 24 months or until 30 June 2028, whichever date is the earliest. Salary: £33,951 to £36,636
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20220BR Cardiff Business School Managerial, Professional and Specialist Staff – MPSS Advert Business Development Officer Help to Grow Cardiff Business School We are looking for a talented and
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. Administrative support: assist in ordering and managing equipment. For informal enquiries, please contact Prof Neil Harrison via email on HarrisonN4@cardiff.ac.uk. This role may occasionally require evening and
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Research Conduct research developing DRUM-AI for personalised training in Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease. Develop reinforcement learning algorithms that adjust the difficulty of DRUM-AI training in
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team of Prof Valentina Escott-Price at UK Dementia Research Institute at Cardiff University. In this pivotal role, you will lead the delivery of the Human Data Mining Hub project, a strategic initiative
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development and testing of novel brain-penetrant complement-blocking drugs in vitro and in vivo for their ability to inhibit the complement system, their penetrance into the brain, and their impact on disease