17 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN (UCD) in Ireland
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leading computer science school in terms of teaching and research. We offer taught programmes at undergraduate and graduate levels which attract the top students from Ireland and abroad. Our staff
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long and distinguished track record of achievement. The School delivers an undergraduate programme in Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering (originally established as Chemical Engineering in 1952
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Rankings), ranking number 1 in Ireland. The School delivers an undergraduate dual degree programme in Transport, City Planning and Environmental Policy, within the Chang’an Dublin International College
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programme of international repute in high-energy experimental particle physics, as a member of one of the CERN LHC experiments CMS or LHCb, complementing and broadening existing research in the School
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curriculum will launch in 2026/2027 academic session. Our programme seeks to prepare, enable and inspire tomorrow’s doctors for excellence in compassionate patient care and for professional fulfilment in
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programme and graduate programmes as deemed appropriate. They will also be required to deliver teaching, learning and assessment appropriate to clinical veterinary nursing training. There may be opportunities
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strong record of publication and be able to contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in this rapidly developing area in the School. The successful candidate will teach in the BA programme in
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Veterinary School in Ireland and offers degree programmes in Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Nursing. The portfolio of educational offerings in the School of Veterinary Medicine includes both undergraduate
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to building collaborative programmes involving the community of academic staff and clinician scientists to establish an internationally recognised centre of excellence in translational pathology that enhances
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medical students in surgery. The UCD Associate Professor of Surgery will be based at St Vincent’s University Hospital, where they will work with colleagues to deliver clinical care and academic programmes