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and maintaining mechanical infrastructural systems across the University estate, such as boiler systems, water systems, gas detection, primary and secondary heating infrastructure, legionella & water
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for shaping and implementing HR strategies, providing expert guidance to senior leaders, and ensuring alignment with the university’s objectives. To be successful in this role you will need: Extensive HR
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, writing, and publishing content on the new website while working closely with our content owners as they create and maintain web pages and sites in line with their strategic objectives, helping them to put
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, led by Prof. David Fitzpatrick. This position is part of a multidisciplinary collaborative project involving partners at Maynooth University and St James’s Hospital Dublin. The primary objective
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contribution to the clinical arm of the laboratory and to lead the successful delivery and objectives of the move for mood clinical study. The candidate should have excellent communication skills, a good
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our content owners as they create and maintain web pages and sites in line with their strategic objectives, helping them to put content plans into action and achieve their goals Working with the Website
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multidisciplinary collaborative project involving partners at Maynooth University and St James’s Hospital Dublin. The primary objective of the project is to determine the genetic basis of antifungal drug resistance
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the Health Research Board (HRB). The objective of DTI is to significantly develop and expand the current small dementia clinical trials’ portfolio to include studies of diverse types (proof of concept
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. The successful appointee will also be expected to contribute to other postgraduate and undergraduate programmes as directed by the Head of School. In accordance with the University’s strategic objective as a
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seeks to understand how service users approach, make sense and find meaning in their interactions with these services. The study is funded by the Irish Prison Service. The collective centrality of in