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Department: Human Resources Office Vacancy ID: 035563 Closing Date: 15-Jun-2025 Maynooth University’s ambitious Strategic Plan (2023-2028) commits to a people-first culture, and delivers
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combines strong academic and pharmacy credentials. This exciting role will be among the first on the newly developed Pharmacy programme in the University of Galway. The successful candidate will shape
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postgraduate teaching, programme development and academic innovation; Experience supervising graduate research students; Primary education teaching qualification Primary education teaching experience Experience
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and postgraduate teaching, programme development and academic innovation; Experience supervising graduate research students; Experience of, and commitment to, working in an interdisciplinary setting
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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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Permanent Whole Time Post UCC wishes to make a lectureship appointment within the School of Mathematical Sciences. This position will play an important role in the development of statistical science
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. The successful candidate will have a developing profile in mental health nursing education and research and will support the delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. This position arises in response
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radiographic imagery. In addition, the post holders will assist the discipline in curricular development activities including blended learning and exam preparation. Research may also be conducted in one
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Pharmaceutical Compounds, Chemistry with Forensic Science and Chemical Physics (jointly with the School of Physics), and taught MSc programmes in Analytical Chemistry, as well as providing modules on a wide range
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BSc programmes. As a type A lecturer, the focus of the position is on teaching and administration, however development of research activities is desirable, particularly to enable research-led teaching