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12 Months, Specific Purpose Whole-Time Post Position Summary This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated Research Assistant to join the HRB funded Clinical Research Facility
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closely with the Principle Investigator on all aspects of the project goals listed above. The Postdoc will assist in developing surveys (student/staff/industry), analysing the data, writing reports and
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mentoring programme for targeted student groups including the running of a pilot programme in 2025/26. This project will inform how Alumni-to-Student career mentoring can be expanded and sustained at Trinity
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, the management team, and a dedicated group of research scientists, research assistants and postgraduate students. We are currently recruiting a post-doctoral researcher to work within the ERC Advanced project
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services of the section and a variety of projects in the Library. Library Assistant (2025) Salary Scale: €30,263 – €49,035 p.a. (16 points) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay
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are invited for a temporary post of Project Conservator - Objects (Cuala Press Project) in the Preservation & Conservation Department at Trinity College Library. The successful candidate will be based in
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the Irish Circular Economy (JUSTICE). This project will help to impact the sustainability and ethical decision making of the fashion and food industries. The JUSTICE project is an EPA Ireland-funded project
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, the Assistant Lecturer will be required to organise and supervise project work, as specified to meet the Learning Outcomes of the programme. Please note: The postholder will be based at the ATU Donegal
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, and that prospective students have access to clear information on their options. Reporting to the Micro-credentials Project Lead, the Senior Executive Assistant will work closely with academic staff and
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and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a Research Assistant to join the project “Duck-FEED: Duckweed as a novel, sustainable source of protein for Ireland”, which