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Maynooth University, National University of Ireland Maynooth; | Maynooth, Leinster | Ireland | 12 days ago
to support the development and operation of the School’s wider research, education and service agenda. The new Professor (B) of Health, Wellbeing and Law will be expected to contribute significantly
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response. The post holder will work closely with senior managers and will input directly to Policy development and oversee the implementation of related policies, processes and controls. The position will
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directly to Policy development and oversee the implementation of related policies, processes and controls. The position will directly input to the development and implementation of our cybersecurity strategy
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on the Research Ireland project RENEW. In this role, the successful candidate will be responsible for guiding the development, deployment, and optimization of hardware-software systems to ensure they meet user
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wider technical team on the Research Ireland–funded RENEW project. The successful candidate will contribute directly to model-based simulation, system prototyping, and physical hardware development
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to commence in the Autumn Semester 2026. The successful applicant will play a critical role in the establishment of the programme and will be expected to take on module development and coordination duties
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report to the Cybersecurity Manager within IT Services. The Identity and Access Specialist will be a technical lead in the design, development, operation, and support of the Identity and Access Management
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, race, religion/creed, and/or sexual orientation. We are committed to supporting all staff through flexible working schemes, family-friendly policies, training and development, and staff networks. We
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description and the understanding of the development of the Early Irish language and of its sociohistorical context, including implications for its prehistory. Work is carried out primarily within
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mobility component may involve short collaborative visits or training exchanges with partner research or clinical sites, to facilitate professional development and strengthen research collaborations. This is