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FIXED TERM WHOLE-TIME POST (2 YEARS) UCC wishes to appoint an academic the role of Lecturer in Urban Design Futures. Reporting to the Programme Directors in UCC Architecture and Geography and
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, demonstrating potential to become a significant contributor in their field; Experience of and a demonstrated commitment to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, programme development and academic innovation
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are offering three level 9 post graduate Msc programmes. Given our excellent reputation, we are very pleased to invite applications for a as Lecturer in Culinary (Specific Purpose Contract - circa 2 Year, 0.6
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teaching, curriculum development and research in Physiotherapy. The MSc Physiotherapy programme is located within the School of Clinical Therapies. Over the past number of years, the School has developed a
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of the staff and students. The role will also assist in the administrative efforts involved in the creation and running of the ENTIRE EDIH Skills Development programme. The incumbent will contribute
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delivery of innovative teaching, research, professional placement supervision and coordination, research supervision and programme administration on the Professional Doctorate in Educational Psychology
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teaching, research and publication, appropriate to Professor B level. They will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of the Department and undertake teaching duties
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service to lead the discipline of Human Nutrition and Food Science within the Department of Sport Science and Nutrition. The successful candidate will demonstrate a proven track record in developing and
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, collaboration between both local communities and student engagement, particularly through initiatives aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international
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applications from those who can best foster collaboration with other disciplines within and outside the School. Research is pivotal to the future development of the veterinary nursing programme within the School