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assisting in defining, developing and maintaining a range of software applications to enable the collection, validation and transportation of the data. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion The University is
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Evaluation (LCE) of participants in a campus-based STEM outreach programme . The LCE has been delivered and the drafts of reports and papers completed. The Research Officer will complete full analysis
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EPSRC-funded project, MAPFSI that will be focused on developing experimentally-validated computational algorithms for fluid-structure interaction problems including multiphysics effect of electromagnetism
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) – the system was established in collaboration with The Children’s Society’s Coordinated Community Support Programme . Each area has implemented the same online referral system, which we have established in
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. The initiative focuses on advancing marine biodiscovery through research and innovation, with an emphasis on developing and commercialising marine-derived compounds. We are seeking a Project Officer to support the
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week. Swansea University currently offers 8 full-time degree programmes in Healthcare Science, with 3 new part-time programmes added for 2024. Healthcare Science sits within the School of Health and
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strengthen our undergraduate and master’s programmes. The tutor will deliver course components through lectures and practical-based workshops. In addition to general teaching duties the tutor will support
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developers, system architects, and service managers to translate complex technical information into clear documentation, user guides, and marketing materials tailored to a variety of audiences including
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(academic, managerial and administration) and associated organisations by providing expertise and advice on the University finance systems. In this role, you will also contribute to the development and
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TREs, projects, and stakeholders to capture and communicate how these environments contribute to real-world outcomes. The Impact Officer will also work with researchers in identifying, developing, and