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at MSc / doctoral level which are oriented toward professional preparation, and a vibrant PhD research programme. We are now looking to recruit an outstanding colleague to join our team. The successful
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Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Sedimentology. Candidates must possess a PhD in sedimentology, sedimentary geology or basin analysis, a strong track record of published scientific research for their career
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in electrochemistry and battery research. The candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or a related discipline, or equivalent experience, with significant postdoctoral
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p.a. (7 points) Assistant Lecturer)*: €41,682 – €71,285 p.a. (14 points) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. The ideal candidate will have: Essential A PhD in a
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years and now has 40 academic staff, 50 research staff (post-doctoral researchers, research engineers) and 130 PhD students. Six of the academic staff currently hold ERC awards. The School has achieved
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individual with a demonstrated passion for teaching and research in grassland and forage systems, especially in the context of sustainable agriculture and food systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD
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of lab members • liaising and coordination with the press and media The lab manager directly reports to the PI and with all lab members consisting of 5 PhD students and 5 postdocs, and any future
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contribute to both undergraduate (Earth Sciences BSc (Hons)) and Masters Programmes. Candidates must possess a PhD and strong track record in one or more of the following areas: invertebrate palaeontology
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attainment. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a relevant discipline, with strong community research and qualitative analytical skills, and a background in climate and/or energy transition
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programmes which span all levels of education from undergraduate, postgraduate, postgraduate diplomas/master’s and PhD studies. Programmes are offered on campus and at a variety of locations across Ireland and