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(summarising teaching experience and approach, addressing the requirements of this post) – 2 pages max. • A sample syllabus of 3 potential original modules that could be offered in a research-led context
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and postgraduate courses, including (but not limited to) the teaching of Engineering Design and Innovation modules, as well as being expected to support the supervision of Masters and Bachelors projects
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to support research activities, and the governance team in reporting to the primary funders. The successful candidate will be working closely with academic hospital site leads and incoming fellow as
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). TCIN also houses a research-dedicated MRI scanner, accessible to all principal investigators and their groups. The VR Experiment Developer will join a project aimed at understanding how our brain shares
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the Discipline of Public Health and Primary Care in Trinity College Dublin and the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) as part of the HRB-ESCG Award. Application Procedure Professor Susan
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of Haematology (Blood Cancers). This post represents an outstanding scientific career development opportunity for an enthusiastic principal investigator. The postholder will have an established record
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of Computer Science & Statistics at Trinity College Dublin. It aims to support parents/guardians who wish to engage their primary-school children's interest and activity in computing. It is currently doing this through
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of this employment is to fill a vacancy on a temporary basis, pending the return of the substantive postholder from authorised leave. Employment is not offered on an indefinite duration basis, as the original
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, Trinity College Dublin and the School of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin and as funded by the Research Ireland Centre for Future Networks CONNECT. The principal investigators of the project are Prof Ann
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Dublin and as funded by the Research Ireland Centre for Future Networks CONNECT. The principal investigator of the project is Dr Fiona McDermott, and the collaborators on the project are Dr Tom O’Dea (NCAD