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. This is a research focused role, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training and development under the supervision and direction of a Principal Investigator. The
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students. Six of the academic staff currently hold ERC awards. The School delivers a 4-year Bachelor of Engineering (BE) programme in Mechanical Engineering, and several full-time 2-year Master of
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. The ability to teach in additional sub-fields is desirable. The principal motivation for these posts is to expand and deepen the School's research profile, to strengthen undergraduate teaching, to contribute
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project. This is an academic research role, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training and development under the supervision and direction of a Principal
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training under the supervision and direction of a Principal Investigator. The primary purpose of the role is to develop new or advanced research skills and competences, on the processes of publication in
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an ERC Consolidator project being led by Dr Irial Glynn (Principal Investigator - PI). The project is a 5-year study of the global history of boat refugees since the 1940s (SOS). SOS will focus on refugees
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Environmental Policy. A Project Administration Assistant is required to work with the Principal Investigator in the administration and management of the humanities-focused research project Architectures of Coal
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participation in EU programmes are strongly encouraged. Candidates should have the qualifications and experience to deliver high quality research-informed teaching and learning up to Masters level, contributing
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expansion of UCD's successful Master of Public Policy (MPP) and contribute to the establishment of a new professional doctorate in public policy and a programme of public policy micro credentials targeting
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Institute / Principal Investigator or nominee. Successful candidate is required to be on-site in UCD for the full duration of each TY programme week (8 weeks over 2 years). Hybrid working is supported