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in helping to achieve the University’s vision to “have a smaller, high quality, civic campus, that is green, creative, and open”. We are therefore seeking an experienced Programme Manager who can shape
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- Senior Technician - IT Within University IT, the Service & Operations Group is responsible for the day to day operation of the centrally managed IT service. Operating within an ITIL framework, the group
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not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English. Job Description To conduct research within Neuroscience and contribute to the overall research performance of the School and
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customer focused service. You will be responsible for organising and managing the day-to-day operation, delivering of food and beverages across Hospitality delivered catering service; staff, conference
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new AI tools that can work alongside human analysts. Intelligence analysts are routinely required to make high-consequence, defensible assessments from vast, complex and uncertain datasets, for example
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to the internationally recognised research performance of the School and University by the production of measurable outputs including bidding for funding, peer-reviewed academic publication, contribution to high-quality
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an individual with exceptional communication skills and the ability to interpret complex information into high quality, engaging and creative written copy. Experience of student recruitment, events management
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effective service to customers. Reporting to the Manager, this role will have a degree of autonomy, and exercise a high level of judgement regarding the operation of the Nursery Service at Cardiff University
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. The successful candidate will develop and lead high performing teams, driving performance, knowledge growth and ongoing development of university strategic priorities. As a Senior Manager within University IT you
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closely with a PhD student and a computational biologist and play a key role in advancing our research efforts, with a primary focus on the development of low-input epigenomic profiling technologies