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the top 100 universities in the world. Cardiff is also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive
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activities that will enhance performance in the role and future career prospects, including those within the Cardiff Researcher Programme. To keep a ‘learning log’ to facilitate critical reflection
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operations and development of the Mental Health Goals Omics programme at Cardiff University. The Mental Health Goals (MHG) Omics programme is a landmark UK-wide initiative, funded by the UK Government, aiming
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. Willingness to learn complex statistical analyses of fMRI data (this might include analysis methods such as multivariate data analysis, machine learning or computational modelling) Desirable CriteriaExperience
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the SEP Coastal Officer to support the work programme of the SEP team. Lead inclusive, place-based engagement across south-east Wales coastal communities. Support ocean literacy and deliberative
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coursework and exams, servicing examining boards and other meetings, and maintaining programme and module information and student records. Gather and review data to update administrative systems such as
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can read about these on our strategy page link, “Our future, together ”. If your application is progressed, you will have the opportunity to discuss the transformation programme and its potential impact
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Buildings, the CDT delivers a four-year PhD Programme with the first year based in Cardiff, followed by three years in one of the four partner universities. During those three years, the students will
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programme development, ensuring a modern and integrated approach to the teaching of Orthodontics across our suite of postgraduate programmes. You will also contribute to undergraduate dentistry education. We
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research programme led by Dr Dean D’Souza, funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. This project aims to transform our understanding of how young infants adapt to the diverse environments in which