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analytics approach on a regional and cross county basis to enhance the shared service approach offered by Age Friendly Ireland (AFI). The Age Friendly Ireland Shared Service program within Meath County
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with extending and delivering the TROPIC training programme for open research, and to help develop and coordinate a national network of open researchers in Ireland. The work is being led by Dr. Dermot
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outputs such as the European State of the Climate report. The project also supports communications, outreach, training, and quality assurance across the wider C3S programme. We are seeking a research
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outputs such as the European State of the Climate report. The project also supports communications, outreach, training, and quality assurance across the wider C3S programme. We are seeking a research
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-Term Programmes Officer. The successful candidate will, in collaboration with our international partners and internal stakeholders, work to recruit fee-paying international students to semester, year
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funding, processes and procedures required to support the research of the funded grants and the Institute, particularly the implementation and reconciliation of research programmes, planning, promoting and
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candidates will be responsible for the provision of administrative support and event management for the Access Office with the objective of supporting the broad range of programmes and activities that support
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applications for postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. Salary: Executive Assistant (2025): €32,030 – €48,430 p.a. (13 points) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions
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the skills and knowledge to plan, manage and track their work to ensure that deadlines are met. They must be able to communicate effectively with people at all levels, and be able to keep clear
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Ireland under the COALESCE scheme (Strand 2A). It is led by Maynooth University with partners in the School of Statistics and Computer Science in Trinity College Dublin. The overall aim of the project is to