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Development Committee • Quality Committee (a joint committee with Academic Council) Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Interculturalism Committee (a joint committee with Academic Council) Administrative
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relations, ensuring that INFANT’s research excellence is visible and influential nationally and internationally. The role requires close liaison with UCC Communications, Marketing, Alumni & Development
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. This Office has a responsibility for the development, administration and analysis of data to support university planning and management activities. This Office post plays a specific role in ensuring
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student via the School of Postgraduate Studies. There is also a significant career development investment in the form of mentoring and protected research time. The position provides an opportunity
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on addressing global challenges in collaboration with key national and international partners and stakeholders. Role Profile Reporting to the Deputy President, the Executive Dean will develop and deliver
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develop the marketing and communications function. Reporting to the Vice-President for Strategy and External Engagement, the Director of Marketing and Communications will play a crucial role in advancing
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Permanent Whole Time Post UCC Library is looking for an exceptional leader to join our team as Head of Special Collections & Archives to provide strategic leadership in the development, preservation
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to recruit an ambitious and dynamic professional for the role of International Marketing Officer. The primary focus of this role is developing and implementing effective international marketing and recruitment
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), Teagasc, and University College Cork (UCC). The central objective of the Duck-Feed project are to develop improved, small scale outdoor cultivation systems, develop Lemna growth on farm waste-streams
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, cultural or political geographer as part of a Research Ireland-funded project “Diaspora Diplomacy and the Migration-Development Nexus” led by Dr Jonathan Harris. The PhD position is dedicated to researching