257 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Cardiff University
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technical support, maintenance, and advice across a broad range of IT technologies, encompassing but not limited to: desktop and laptop computing (Windows PCs, Apple Macs, Linux terminals and associated
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seminars, tutorials and group work. Supervise student projects and carry out teaching-related administrative duties. Teaching contributions are within a framework of an agreed programme typically overseen
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. The service delivers a programme of Academic Study Skills workshops and a Student Mentor Service for first year undergraduate students. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate an ability to deliver
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. 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 The job requires the role holder
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will play central role in shaping how we plan, prioritise, and deliver IT services that support our academic, research, and operational excellence. This is a unique opportunity to join a dynamic and
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university, which fulfils its social, cultural and economic obligations to Cardiff, Wales, the UK and the world. The University is embarking on a significant programme of transformation to deliver
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Programme plans and support the schools delivery of these plans. - Ensure the effective administration and integrity of processes and procedures to support taught programmes in the school. Ensuring
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university, which fulfils its social, cultural and economic obligations to Cardiff, Wales, the UK and the world. The University is embarking on a significant programme of transformation to deliver
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, university and local leadership partners for the first time. The £50m programme is funded through UKRI’s flagship Strength in Places Fund, Cardiff Capital Region, Creative Wales, industry and university
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also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources exceeds £100 million annually