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March 31st 2027, in the first instance. Salary: £51,753 - £56,535 per annum (Grade 7). We don't anticipate appointing above salary, £54,893 per annum. For informal enquiries about the post please contact
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, PhD, and undergraduate students. Excellent communication skills, time management, and self-motivation will be essential for this role. For enquiries about this position please contact Professors Richard
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lasting relationships with the public. Find out more about the Centre and working with us here . As a Research Assistant (Data Manager) you will work within the Data Management function of the Centre
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study that we hope will inform future clinical practice and to work alongside a team dedicated to improving the lives of people with some of our most serious mental illnesses. It would also provide
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areas. Then outline your approach to how you would synthesise the evidence to answer a challenging question in this policy area. Finally, highlight the key factors which need to be considered about the
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methods. Supporting lab-based testing sessions, including the acquisition of eye-tracking and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) data. Supporting participant recruitment, scheduling, and
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distinct advantage. For informal enquiries about the role and the Welsh School of Architecture, please contact Dr Sam Clark, clarksd1@cardiff.ac.uk or Lucy Forrester, ForresterL@cardiff.ac.uk This part
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, wherever the role and business need allows, supporting work-life balance. Please contact Dr. Omar Nawaz (nawazm3@cardiff.ac.uk ) for an informal, confidential discussion about the role or for more
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week), is fixed-term for 12 months and the anticipated start date is as soon as possible. For informal enquiries about the role please contact Dr Juan Fernandez Goycoolea, FernandezGoycooleaJP
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project teams (working with Welsh Government and public services to support them access and apply evidence in their decision-making) think about and measure the impact of their knowledge mobilisation work