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applications will not be accepted. Maynooth University is an equal opportunities employer The position is subject to the Statutes of the University Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com
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Department: Research Development Office Vacancy ID: 039343 Closing Date: 28-Jan-2026 Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and
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) Frontiers for the Future Programme. The project aims to include the expansion of the GlycoShape 3D glycan structure database (https://glycoshape.org ) and use molecular simulations to characterise recognition
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applications must be made via our Online Recruitment Portal at the following link: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/human-resources/vacancies Applications must be submitted by the closing date and time
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the Department of Chemistry. The position is funded under a Research Ireland Pathways programme and will focus on the development of predictive computational models for advanced functional materials
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University is an equal opportunities employer Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/404670/research-assistant/… Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number
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researchers and a multidisciplinary team across institutions, contributing to the development, testing, and application of tools, datasets, and analytical methods used within the project. This role is intended
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the strategic development and implementation of Maynooth University’s widening participation community engagement strategy ensuring alignment with national and institutional strategic objectives. The Widening
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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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of the GlycoShape 3D glycan structure database (https://glycoshape.org ) and use molecular simulations to characterise recognition of bacterial glycans and immune signalling response via Toll-like Receptor (TLR