22 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" positions at UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN (UCD) in Ireland
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on the School's undergraduate and graduate-taught programmes, and to work with clinical personnel and other external partners in supporting student learning. In addition to teaching and administrative duties
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medical students in surgery. The UCD Associate Professor of Surgery will be based at St Vincent’s University Hospital, where they will work with colleagues to deliver clinical care and academic programmes
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’), the Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School (‘the Smurfit School’), UCD College of Business – Global Campus, and Smurfit Executive Development (‘Executive Development’). The Quinn School is located on the main
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School (‘the Smurfit School’), UCD College of Business – Global Campus, and Smurfit Executive Development (‘Executive Development’). The Quinn School is located on the main campus at Belfield while
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Associate Professor of Surgery will be based at St Vincent’s University Hospital, where they will work with colleagues to deliver clinical care and academic programmes. They will contribute to the state
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portfolio of programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, including BSc degrees in Cell and Molecular Biology, Plant Biology, Zoology, Environmental Biology and Genetics, and MSc degrees in Plant
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multidisciplinary research programmes addressing challenges of global scale. In 2022/23 UCD researchers secured €161 million in research grants from national and international funding agencies, companies and
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reducing the time required for New Product Introduction (NPI) activities. This is a senior research position that builds on your previous experience, involving the execution of a defined research programme
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related areas and ranks among the top 50 Library and Information Studies programmes worldwide in the QS rankings. ICS is now looking for an Assistant Professor to conduct high quality research and teach
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Award. It will conduct a comparative study of the development of national canons of modernist literature in post-war and latetwentieth-century Europe. Drawing on the recent turn towards literary sociology