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processes related to the processing of EU and Non-EU applications for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Due to the nature of this role remote working is not feasible under the blended working scheme
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the effective operation of the Governing Authority (GA) of Maynooth University, which is the key decision-making body of the University, and provides administrative support to the Director of Governance. The GA
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, neurologists, neuroimagers, PPI members, biostatisticians/trial methodologists, and bioengineers. Application Procedure Applicants should submit the following documents via e-mail (in PDF format only): A cover
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Government pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie) How to apply: In order to assist the selection process, applicants should submit a Curriculum Vitae and a Cover Letter (1x A4 page) that specifically
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Scale (€42,500 - €54,139 pro-rata) at a point in line with current Government pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie) How to apply: To assist the selection process, applicants should submit a
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(€69,545 - €89,965 per annum) at a point in line with current Government pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie) How to apply: To assist the selection process, applicants should submit a Curriculum
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enquiries and ensuring they are directed appropriately, while also supporting the accurate and efficient execution of key operational processes related to the processing of EU and Non-EU applications
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Standing Committees; GDPR and FOI; risk management; internal audit; legal affairs and insurance. This role supports the effective operation of the Governing Authority (GA) of Maynooth University, which is
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permit in the attachments section application form, or your application will not be processed. Please note your current work authorisation status must allow you to fulfil the terms of the contract on offer
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to: Professor Judi Pettigrew Head School of Allied Health University of Limerick E-mail: Judi.Pettigrew@ul.ie Or Professor Martin Hayes Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering University of Limerick E