17 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Maynooth University in Ireland
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are seeking to appoint an Executive Assistant , as part of the People Development Team, within Human Resources (HR). This post will support and enhance a number of key operational HR initiatives, to enable
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We are seeking a Senior Development Manager - Philanthropy to play a key role in a growing alumni relations and fundraising operation. The Senior Development Manager - Philanthropy will be
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leadership for the discipline. The lecturer in early childhood education will have an excellent track record in the development of education programs at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Early childhood
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and innovation. The role includes the management of external and internal communications, media relations, and strategic message development and implementation across myriad audiences, stakeholders and
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of Digital, the appointee will ensure a consistent, high-quality visual identity across all university communications. The Graphic Designer will develop creative digital and print assets that align
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The INFINITY project aims to advance wave energy in Europe by developing a more efficient, reliable Power Take Off (PTO) system and control technology. Building on past projects, it focuses
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We are seeking to appoint an experienced Communications Officer to manage and coordinate communications for our Development and Alumni Office (DARO) and Maynooth University Foundation (MU Foundation
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). ROCHE brings together a team of researchers from Maynooth University, University College Dublin and Anglim Consulting. The project is working to explore and develop policies, practices, challenges, and
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reporting to the Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing initially, the appointee will develop, in coordination with the Digital Marketing Team and internal colleagues, strategies to increase
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is a four-year long European Research Council Starting Grant project led by Professor Dónal Hassett. It explores how colonized peoples grappled with the legacies of military service. It will develop