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for Sustainable Development in GIFT City (India). The successful appointee will undertake significant teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels; contribute to the design, organisation and delivery
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analysis and statistical computing applications. As this role will involve working closely alongside the project teams in the design and development of an interactive web-based data dashboard, proven
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technology roadmap. You will be responsible for leading a team to hit financial and programme delivery targets for the group, developing and managing multiple-work streams of activity, managing significant
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for 36 months in the first instance will have a specific focus on the implications of Risk Base Pricing for the design of on market evidence generation and the Return on Investment for developers
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for 36 months in the first instance will have a specific focus on the implications of Risk Base Pricing for the design of on market evidence generation and the Return on Investment for developers
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project: Atropisomerism as an Enabling Technology for Foldamers. This research programme aims to develop a new class of artificial oligomers – atropisomeric foldamers – in which molecular conformation is
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& Midwifery provides a range of innovative programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level, which prepare nurses, midwives and healthcare professionals for leadership roles in clinical care, teaching
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to 12 extra days through compensation hours. Freedom and space to organize your work independently and develop your own ideas. A solid pension plan via ABP, access to company fitness schemes, and a wide
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realisations, relative to research funding. QUBIS is expanding its innovation programme offering to support student and graduate enterprise, with the Student Launch pre-accelerator and a Graduate Launch
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Research Hub. Funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland, SLSS is an ambitious programme of activity. It brings together two academic institutions (University of Limerick and Queen’s University