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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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and associated documentation and capturing and distributing meeting outcomes. • Support the team with training and workshop organisation and dissemination of information • Maintain programme and
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, maintenance, advice, and expertise across a broad range of IT technologies, encompassing but not limited to: desktop and laptop computing (Windows PCs, Apple Macs, Linux and associated software) mobile
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professional teaching and supervision to trainee educational psychologists and contribute to all aspects of the DEdPsy Programme delivery. Candidates will: be fully qualified educational psychologists have a
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Trials) – GillespieD1@cardiff.ac.uk Professor Richard Stanton (Virology/Immunology) – StantonRJ@cardiff.ac.uk Professor Alan Parker (Virology/Oncolytics) – ParkerAL@cardiff.ac.uk. Salary: £48,252 - £82,232
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schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and schizoaffective disorder including clinical interviews, cognitive assessments, acquisition of MRI and MEG brain imaging data, and general day to day activities associated with
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the research group of Professors Richard Stanton and Eddie Wang, in the Division of Infection and Immunity at Cardiff University School of Medicine, based at Heath Park Cardiff. This role will involve examining
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the CD4+ T-cell response to colorectal cancer and aims to find novel ways to enhance immune recognition of tumour associated antigens to inform future cancer vaccine design. The post-holder will play a
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, with various start dates. If you have difficulty accessing a computer, please call 029 2087 6137. Benefits We offer a leading and rewarding staff benefits package: 32 days holiday per year plus 8 bank
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-intrusive way to provide evidence on the technological performance, environmental conditions, energy costs and fuel poverty, energy savings, behaviour and improvements in health and well-being associated with