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of four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth University is in the top 90 global Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2024. With over 16,000 students and 1,300
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Maynooth University is an internationally recognised institution and Ireland’s fastest growing University. One of four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth
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. Research expertise in plant stress and mechanisms of plant responses to global change are of particular interest, including the study of plant responses to the environment using transcriptomic, epigenomic
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is to provide Trinity students with academic learning services and to equip them with world-class academic and graduate skills for their studies and beyond. A key component of the role is promotion and
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deliver elements of the School’s BSc and MSc taught programmes, including classroom and laboratory teaching, project and group-work supervision, as well as inter-programme teaching. The appointee will
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deliver elements of the School’s BSc and MSc taught programmes, including classroom and laboratory teaching, project and group-work supervision, as well as inter-programme teaching. The appointee will
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finite. Salary: This appointment will be made on the HSE Registrar scale €68,872 - €78,748 per annum scale or HSE Specialist Registrar scale €74,970 - €93,339 per annum in line with current public pay
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their interactions with the environment from the molecular to individual plant scales. Research expertise in plant stress and mechanisms of plant responses to global change are of particular interest
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teaching who will work with colleagues to deliver modules in our undergraduate and taught graduate degree programmes that have a significant component of field skills training (Ireland and abroad) and
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teaching who will work with colleagues to deliver modules in our undergraduate and taught graduate degree programmes that have a significant component of field skills training (Ireland and abroad) and