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to contribute to data processing and management, with additional responsibilities in final phases of participant recruitment and data collection in the context of a funded research program, R2D2-MH (RaDiaNT
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profile and a portfolio of high impact publications in journals ranked by the Chartered Association of Business School. Applicants who meet these requirements and also have publications in the FT50
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of Surgery in St. James’s Hospital. In addition, the Discipline of Surgery has a vibrant research program in medical education, which offers an opportunity to undertake medical education research. The post
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purpose of the post is to support the delivery of the undergraduate teaching programme in Paediatrics. The successful candidate will also be able to undertake research activities (with the potential
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applications for two postdoctoral positions at the Institute of Neuroscience & School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin. Successful applicants will engage in experimental, analytical, and computational
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empower a high-performing fundraising team to reach ambitious goals. You’ll partner with colleagues across Trinity and build relationships with external stakeholders to secure transformative philanthropic
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conducted with the aim of enabling the University’s policy on diversity and inclusion and in compliance with employment legislation and GDPR regulations. The purpose of this role is to provide high-quality
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innovative. Applicants must hold a PhD in Sociology or a closely related discipline and, relative to career stage, show evidence of high-impact scholarship in international, peer-reviewed journals as
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the expansion of accessibility, inclusion, and belonging across all Trinity Sport activities and facilities. The role will develop the student sport pathway from participation to performance to include
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Studies in Ireland, laying the groundwork for future permanent posts and programme development. • embed the Fellow within TCAS’s thriving research community in Himalayan, Tibetan, Bhutanese and Sino