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Sign inResearch Associate (Protein Engineering)
- 24 November 2025
- Cardiff University - Cardiff, Cardiff County
- £41,064 to £46,049 per year
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
We are looking for a researcher with a background in protein design and engineering to join the Dafydd Jones group in the Molecular Bioscience division of the School of Biosciences. This BBSRC funded project aims to address one of the missing pieces in the ...
Research Project Support Officer (NWCPCR)
- 27 November 2025
- Hr, Bangor University - LL57 2DG – option to spend some time working remotely which will be discussed further with candidates at interview.
- £30,805 to £37,174 per year
- Hybrid remote
- Temporary
- Full time
Bangor University North Wales Medical School Research Project Support Officer (NWCPCR) Gade 6: £30,805 - £37,174 p.a. (Ref: BU03921) Applications are invited for the above full-time post working in Bangor University’s North Wales Centre for Primary Care ...
Research Assistant
- 20 November 2025
- Swansea University - Swansea, Wales
- £34,132 to £38,249 per year
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
As from 1st March 2026, a Research Assistant is required (for a period of 36 months) to conduct research as part of the IGNITE programme, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, LSN Diffusion and the Universities of Leicester, Sheffield and Warwick. Birmingham, ...
Research Assistant
- 05 December 2025
- Swansea University - Swansea, Wales
- £34,132 to £38,249 per year
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
We are recruiting a Research Assistant to advance numerical methods for high-fidelity transient CFD. The role centres on integrating low order finite volume approaches with modern high order discretisation techniques, enabling accurate prediction of complex ...
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