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development areas: gender/sexuality studies; book history; ecocriticism. Applicants must hold a PhD in English and have experience in third-level teaching. The School of English, Media and Creative Arts
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, Electronic & Computer Engineering, Intelligent Robotics, and Medical Electronics. A key focus will be the development, marketing, management, and delivery of postgraduate taught programmes and new modules, including in
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programme delivery, curriculum and /or pedagogical development is desirable. For detailed information on the requirements, please refer to the Eligibility Requirements section of the Job Description. Main
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with Teagasc offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the expanding food systems research community and to play an active role in the development and delivery of teaching programmes in agriculture
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to Prof Seamus O’Mahony, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4903625; Email: sa.omahony@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal
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pharmacy students and post-graduate MSc in pharmaceutical sciences for CLuB’s Lead Investigator, Prof. Lorraine O’Driscoll. The post holder will report to Prof. Lorraine O’Driscoll. Post status: Specific
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the School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and in the School of Pharmacy, UCC. The research builds on our significant expertise in developing and commercialising novel vaccines and delivery platforms
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of our work. Our mission is to educate knowledgeable, passionate, innovative, and caring teachers, school leaders and educational professionals who are inclusive and who work to address critical questions
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for Creativity at the University of Galway and will therefore provide important leadership in developing the theoretical framework and grounding for research and teaching in the area of creative technologies
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with Teagasc offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the expanding food systems research community and to play an active role in the development and delivery of teaching programmes in agriculture