62 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Trinity College Dublin
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to the work of the University’s cyber security assurance programme and a part of the University’s cyber incident response. A primary responsibility of this position is to mitigate cyber risks in the large
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). Full curriculum vitae, including your list of publications and the names and contact details of 3 referees (email addresses if possible). Research plan summarising research to be carried out in the next
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the difficult transition from block-based systems (such as Scratch) to text-based systems (such as Python). The Pytch project will do so by developing and evaluating a novel educational programming environment as
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provided. outline of experience in using technology in teaching. Illustrate, using examples, your ability to plan, teach, manage your workload and work on your own initiative while demonstrating leadership
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/academic teaching cluster that will drive a successful teaching programme at undergraduate and graduate level to meet the needs of identified stakeholders in the target learner cohort. The postholder will
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entry and Foundation Course programme activities, including contributing to the TAP Ambassadors programme and enhancing the involvement of TAP undergraduates in TAP-related events. Post status: Fixed-Term
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Hub (SEARCH); is an exciting multi-disciplinary initiative focused on creating synthetic healthcare data and facilitating secure data sharing across the biomedical ecosystem. This research programme
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work programme, funded by the Higher Education Authority’s PAth4 Inclusive Curriculum Fund, aims to mainstream inclusive and accessible teaching and learning practices across all Trinity curricula
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. The purpose of the role is to plan and lead the provision of high-quality campus maintenance service across all campuses to the students, staff and visitors of Trinity College Dublin and its wider Estate
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room usage policies, and for appropriate liaison with all relevant timetabling stakeholders, e.g., School/Programme Offices, IT Services, Estates and Facilities, etc.. The Central Timetabling Unit is