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, Clinical Pharmacology MB, BCh, BAO and Biotherapeutics MSc. In addition, it is expected that the successful candidate will provide leadership and expertise in the implementation of a research programme in
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demonstrated capacity/potential to attract research funding and develop a world-class research programme. The appointee will be expected to build a strong research profile that supports the University’s research
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for the calendar year 2026. The Arts Council Writer in Residence programme was established to provide a stimulating environment for the resident writer, as well as to afford a degree of financial support to
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, hospitals, and industry. With state-of-the-art facilities and a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment, IIGM offers an inspiring setting for innovation aimed at improving human health. The YGL program We look
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the teaching programme of the School and to undertake teaching duties on the School’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as well as the supervision of Master’s degree and PhD students
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analytics approach on a regional and cross county basis to enhance the shared service approach offered by Age Friendly Ireland (AFI). The Age Friendly Ireland Shared Service program within Meath County
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teaching of prose fiction in particular, and we are also interested in applicants who could contribute to at least one other area of writing expertise. The successful candidate will teach in the BA programme
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with extending and delivering the TROPIC training programme for open research, and to help develop and coordinate a national network of open researchers in Ireland. The work is being led by Dr. Dermot
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Midwifery, TCD, in partnership with the Clondalkin Drugs and Alcohol Task Force, is undertaking a multi-year evaluation of the Unplugged prevention programme and its delivery through the Education, Prevention
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directly with all areas of the University and contribute to the overall Risk Office training programme. The role will strengthen the reporting effectiveness of the Risk Office and deliver improvements