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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. The School of Natural Sciences and the Discipline of Botany seek to appoint a tenure track position of
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of science-based undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes offered at UCD. In addition, it has a long-established track record in research and innovation in molecular science, hosting staff with
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and prioritise a complex workload. To be successful in this role, you will be a good team player, highly organised, have a systematic approach to problem solving, and have a proven track record in
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. Candidates should have a track record in working in project-based environments, stakeholder engagement and preferably be familiar with the European research funding ecosystem. For the senior post-doctoral
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Nutrition. The successful candidate will demonstrate a proven track record in developing and leading innovative teaching and research programs that advance knowledge in food science, human nutrition, and
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the UCD School of Geography. Applicants must have an established research track record and be capable of excellent undergraduate and postgraduate teaching as well as demonstrated administrative leadership
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long and distinguished track record of achievement. The School delivers an undergraduate programme in Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering (originally established as Chemical Engineering in 1952
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– Tenure Track Full Time post. The successful candidate will have a doctorate in hand at the time of application (applications from ABD candidates will NOT be considered, no matter how close you are
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minimal supervision and have the skills and knowledge to plan, manage and track their work effectively. The post holder must be able to communicate effectively with people at all levels. Salary Senior
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Archives. They will be expected have the skills and knowledge to plan, manage and track their work to ensure that deadlines are met in support of the overall objectives of the University Library. They must