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. The University Tutor plays an important role in the delivery of many of the University’s academic programmes. The University Tutor assists and supports students to further develop their understanding of key course
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placement supervision and coordination, research supervision and programme administration on the Professional Doctorate in Educational Psychology programme and other postgraduate programmes within the School
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committed and dedicated individual to join our team and contribute to the growth, delivery, and continuous improvement of the CIHS's Research, Education and Training programmes. This role includes supporting
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Coordinator at UCC. The successful candidate will play a key role in sourcing and developing clinical placements and tutoring students on the 2-year MSc in Radiation Therapy programme which had its first intake
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/Assistant Professor in Ancient Greek Language. The School is home to three subjects within the BA – Greek and Roman Civilisation, Greek, Latin – and contributes to several BA Humanities degree programmes
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coordination, research supervision and programme administration on the Professional Doctorate in Educational Psychology programme and other postgraduate programmes within the School of Education. The School is
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. The successful candidate will lead the delivery of the Centre’s events programmes, as well as supporting the development, coordination, and administration of the organisation’s membership engagement and
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. The MicroCreds project develops a collective national framework for micro-credentials across the universities; builds engagement with enterprise for the development and roll-out of the micro-credentials programmes
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of Biology at Maynooth University (https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/biology). The role will be student facing and provide support for teaching across a number of degree programme. The role will involve
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core teaching to the programme of Irish Cultural Heritage (0.75 FTE) and the Department of Early Irish (0.25 FTE). The position is also core to the development of the School of Celtic Studies