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responsible for the education operation delivered by the school. The role oversees the development of the school’s taught programmes, quality processes and the student experience. The role forms part of
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which hosts both the School of Computer Science & Informatics and the School of Mathematics. You will act as the first point of contact for all finance administration related queries within the School
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, and smooth operation of our campus, providing 24/7 monitoring and response through the university’s Community Safety & Security control room. You will have the ability to remain calm under pressure and
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opportunity to contribute to pioneering work that bridges fundamental imaging science with real-world impact. You’ll collaborate with physicists, engineers, and computer scientists across multiple institutions
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at the starting point of the salary scale. Responsible to Kirsten Wain, Communications Officer, WISERD. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Kirsten Wain (email: WainK@cardiff.ac.uk / tel
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rata for hours worked (Grade 5). We do not anticipate appointing this position above the Starting Point of Grade 5.25, £33,951 per annum, pro rata. Closing date: Tuesday, 16 December 2025 External
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include weekends, university closure days, and bank holidays. The post is full-time, open-ended, Recruitment process will take place once Vacancies are available. Starting salary: £35,348.88 per annum
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Management Framework, best practice programme and project methodologies, processes, forecasting and principles across Cardiff University. This appointment has arisen to due to the increasing level of change
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annum (Grade 3). Appointments to roles at Cardiff University are usually made at the first spinal point of the scale unless in exceptional circumstances. Cardiff University offers many excellent benefits
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for coordinating all administrative aspects of the biobank and aid in ensuring the biobank offers a consistent and high-quality service. This is an important position as the role holder will be the first point of