69 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"Prof" "U.S" positions at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
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is seeking to appoint a CASA Programme Officer, reporting to the Global Mobility Manager, Trinity Global. This role will be funded by the Consortium for Advanced Studies Abroad (CASA) and so it also
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work programme, funded by the Higher Education Authority’s PAth4 Inclusive Curriculum Fund, aims to mainstream inclusive and accessible teaching and learning practices across all Trinity curricula
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community. The appointee should be a well-established researcher in the field of Information Systems, with an internationally recognised research programme, and have demonstrated the potential to establish a
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-ordinate and support all related programme activities and events, explore the use of technology to support online connections and streamline programme efficiency, and scope and develop a new matched career
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remains scarce, predominantly U.S.-focused, and lacks causal evidence that accounts for different institutional and policy contexts. The PhD project will address these gaps by employing advanced
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of this post is to contribute to teach and coordinate modules on the two-year MSc in Diagnostic Radiography programme, which had its first intake of students in September 2019. The successful candidate will also
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Clinical Research Fellow to support the Rare Bone Disorders programme (OurTRibe). OurTribe provides clinical care for over 300 children with rare bone disorders within the Republic of Ireland
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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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Hub (SEARCH); is an exciting multi-disciplinary initiative focused on creating synthetic healthcare data and facilitating secure data sharing across the biomedical ecosystem. This research programme
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outreach activities. Activities are targeted at schools which either have DEIS status or are located in areas with low rates of progression to further education. The CodePlus programme aims to promote