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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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for third-year medical students will be an essential component of the position. Additional teaching responsibilities on other relevant programmes may also be included. The postholder may be required
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include: Support the development and delivery of inclusive teaching and learning aspects of initial teacher education programmes; Support the development and delivery of one or more methodologies in initial
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. The appointee will contribute to the design, teaching and administration of philosophy of technology modules on the Joint Honours Bachelor of Arts programme and associated programmes. They will also contribute
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Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Appointment (Anticipated Duration 3 Years) Position Summary The CUH/UCC Cancer Centre is now seeking a dynamic candidate for the key position of Programme Manager
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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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postgraduate taught programmes: MSc IS Management, MSc Business Analytics, and the MSc Cybersecurity Risk Management. For informal enquiries, please contact Prof Tom Acton, Head of Discipline of BIS, by email at
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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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(covering topics of Neuroscience, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Systems Biology) with APC Microbiome Ireland. The successful candidate will be part of a team led by Prof. John Cryan and Prof
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Reporting to the Head of School, the Associate Prof A of Biomedical Science - Molecular Pathology will provide academic and research leadership to the School of Medicine’s programmes of medical