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authority areas of the ‘Swansea Bay City Region’: Neath Port Talbot, Swansea, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. The HAPS programme aims to address climate change through delivering carbon neutral
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- Research Assistant School of Psychology We are seeking to appoint a research assistant, to work within the Developing Social Minds Lab (PI Dr Livia Tomova) at the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging
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technological expertise, technological services and project management for a wide range of research and contract projects in CBS. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Ian Brewis (brewisia@cardiff.ac.uk
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do not anticipate appointing this position above point 32. Starting Point of Grade 6, salary £41,064 per annum. Job ref: 21190BR For informal enquiries about the post please contact Dr Alastair Clarke
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Development Award held by Dr Samuel Chawner entitled “Characterising the clinical heterogeneity and aetiology of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)”. This is an exciting opportunity for a
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Assistant (Bioinformatician) to join Dr Gaynor Smith and Professor Valentia Escott-Price’s Laboratory in the School of Medicine and UK Dementia Research Institute at Cardiff University. In this role, you will
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industrial experience within the following research fields: Main group (p-block) chemistry; Coordination chemistry and organic synthesis; Sustainable synthesis and
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team player and be able to adapt to a broad range of duties and challenges. Informal enquiries about the post may be directed to Dr R Jenkins, Deputy School Manager (JenkinsR1@cardiff.ac.uk; 029 2087
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, to deliver a knee joint analysis pipeline capable of driving surgical innovation beyond 2030. The work program, based at Cardiff University, and in collaboration with Katholik University Leuven, Belgium and
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work with Dr Chris Whitman and colleagues on a recently funded EPSRC Place Based Impact Accelerator Account project “O Llaith i Gynnes” (From Damp to Warm) which aims to demonstrate how solid masonry