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Department: Mathematics & Statistics Vacancy ID: 036242 Closing Date: 03-Aug-2025 Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and
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Permanent Whole Time Post UCC wishes to make a lectureship appointment within the School of Mathematical Sciences. This position will play an important role in the development of statistical science
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. The School of Mathematics and School of Physics are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Technical
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Applications are invited for appointment as a Lecturer (Type B) in Bioinformatics within the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University of Galway. The University of Galway is
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and post-primary school leaders as well as programmes for both out of field mathematics and politics and society teachers. The academic home to over 2400 students, and delivered by a team that has
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and postgraduate programmes in Journalism and Global Media. Global Media is the largest area, offering future-focused teaching that blends critical media theory with hands-on practice across journalism
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and postgraduate programmes in Journalism and Global Media. Global Media is the largest area, offering future-focused teaching that blends critical media theory with hands-on practice across journalism
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and Schools which include: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Mathematics and Statistics, Maynooth International Engineering College, Physics, Psychology, Nursing, and Sport
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for both out of field mathematics and politics and society teachers. The academic home to over 2400 students, and delivered by a team that has expertise in a range of distinctive disciplines, we offer
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Engineering, Mathematics and Statistics, Maynooth International Engineering College, Physics, Psychology, Nursing, and Sport Science and Nutrition. The Executive Dean will be supported in their role by