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-funded CIRCUIT project (Causal Inference for Resilient Cities and Urban Integrated Transport), a four-year interdisciplinary research programme at Trinity College Dublin. The project develops advanced
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with Public Sector Pay Policy (€43,425 - €103,582 per annum) https://www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/monthly-academic.pdf Hours of Work: Hours of work for academic staff are those as prescribed under Public
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Research Programme Officer. This post will cover the research programme of the Buckley Lab which will include researchers in the AIB Trinity Climate Hub, as well as Trinity-based researchers in the Co-Centre
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language (especially elementary Greek language provision) for Joint Honours (JH) Classical Languages (Greek), our Common Entry programme, Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology (CLAHA), and depending upon
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candidate will be expected to deliver teaching on the undergraduate programme in Psychology and to contribute teaching to other postgraduate programmes in the School, to provide supervision to both
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postgraduate programme delivered over two years. The course aims to ensure that students become efficient in the practical application of the principles of applied behaviour analysis. The course provides
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or M.Phil level (maximum of 2 x A4 pages) Closing Date: 12 noon (Irish Standard Time) 20th April 2026 Applications will only be accepted by applying online through the Trinity Jobs Portal http://jobs.tcd.ie
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funded PhD studentship to work on HYDROCEM, funded by the Research Ireland Pathway Programme and supervised by Dr Damian Palin in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, the University
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to have an awareness of university organisational systems, particularly having regard to programme timetabling, academic staff roles and responsibilities and college policies and procedures. The post holder
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professional accreditation and statutory regulation. The Programme is linked to over 300 statutory and voluntary service training placements and clinical supervisors. There is an expectation that the working