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Post Summary The Dementia Research Group is looking for a bright and enthusiastic PhD student to work on a project “Parkinson’s Diease-Life” supported by the North South Research Programme under
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exceptional preservation and access. You will champion the integration of collections within teaching and research, lead an innovative outreach programme and cultivate strong relationships with donors
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and development programmes over the next four years we wish to recruit an experienced Project Manager. The appointee will be an innovative, pro-active, experienced individual with the capacity to manage
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programme at Trinity College in line with the aims of the Trinity College Strategy for Sport & Physical Activity (2022-2026). The postholder will assist with the delivery of the Trinity Sport club
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Department: Hamilton Institute Vacancy ID: 040143 Closing Date: 08-Mar-2026 Applications are invited for a Senior Research Fellow position in the fields of DNA computing, DNA data storage and DNA
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linked to financial, environmental and health outcomes. Candidates are strongly advised to visit www.esri.ie/bru . Role Description The job is to design, programme and conduct original experiments tailored
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to the success of our Strategic Plan. We centre our behavioural values around the importance of belonging. We recognise that the university will thrive by each of us respecting and caring for one another. We know
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language at all levels of the Modern Irish programme; and actively contribute to programmes and modules in other subjects taught through the medium of English in the School, namely Folklore, Celtic Studies
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services in the University. Working directly with the Deans of Faculty and other heads of function, the Office of the R&CAO works to ensure and promote the quality and development of the academic programme
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of our Strategic Plan. We centre our behavioural values around the importance of belonging. We recognise that the university will thrive by each of us respecting and caring for one another. We know we can