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• Ensure that an understanding of the importance of confidentiality is applied when undertaking all duties. • Abide by University policies on Health and Safety, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
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Research Fellow), available from 1st April 2026 and fixed term for 2 years. Work pattern to be agreed at appointment. For informal enquiries, please contact: Dr David Gillespie (Public Health and Infection
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Advert This post is currently open to employees of Cardiff University only. Please do not apply if you do not have a current contract of employment with the University. Internal Applicants Only
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computer and IT skills, Kinetics, Oracle, Microsoft Word, Excel, emails, including use of internet and online calendar. Level 3 Food Safety and Level 2 Health and Safety. Desirable CriteriaExperience
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advanced computer modelling (in silico), through robot driven testing of implanted knees (in vitro), to 3-dimensional X-ray imaging of moving patients (in vivo) with Machine Learning driven analysis
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Fundraising Team. Working as part of an experienced Fundraising Team, the CASE Graduate Trainee is a perfect role for recent graduates to explore fundraising and supporter relations in the Higher Education
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ensure the safety of our people. Administering first aid as required (Level 3 First Aid at Work training plus regularly fresher training will be provided). The above is not an exhaustive list of duties
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legal and regulatory requirements in respect of equality and diversity, data protection, copyright and licensing, security, financial and other University policies, procedures and codes as appropriate
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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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Trust Career Development Award held by Dr Samuel Chawner entitled “Characterising the clinical heterogeneity and aetiology of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)”. This is an exciting