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range of learning activities for the development of digital and information literacies across the university. They provide dedicated support to undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers and
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contributes to the Library’s strategic development of digital tools and services to enhance the Library’s capabilities in these areas, and is instrumental in their implementation and use. Advocacy for open
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Disability Service is seeking either a new graduate or more experienced Occupational Therapist to support the ongoing dynamic development of the Disability Service (DS) to meet the ever-changing needs
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curriculum vitae to include the names and contact details of 3 referees (email addresses if possible) A list of your research publications Applicants who do not address the application requirements above will
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of History of Art & Architecture and Near & Middle Eastern Studies) and beyond, library and museum curators with similar equivalent holdings, and the wider expert community to develop a best practice approach
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, learning and research activities in the areas of Engineering, Mathematics, Science, Health Sciences and Systems Sciences. The role offers great scope for an individual to develop a wide range of library and
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responsible for the development and tailoring of course content and services to meet their specific needs and those of their students (undergraduate and postgraduate). Reporting to the Director of Careers
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Group based in The Department of Microbiology, School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin. The project will involve the development and in vitro testing of therapeutics against Crohn’s
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administrative activities in the School. This appointment arises in response to the continued growth and development of the Midwifery profession within the School, and reflects a strategic commitment to expanding
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services to students and staff of the College, along with visiting researchers and the general public. These positions offer great scope for developing a wide range of library and other information-related