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part in the planning and delivery of the University’s annual Maintenance Investment Programme (MIP) and the University is seeking to appoint a Project Lead to assist in the delivery of a range of MIP
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applications for a part-time (50% FTE) Executive Officer position in its small team. The purpose of this post is to provide a broad range of administrative support for the d-real programme. The Executive Officer
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of Computer Science & Statistics at Trinity College Dublin. It aims to support parents/guardians who wish to engage their primary-school children's interest and activity in computing. It is currently doing this through
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of Computer Science and Statistics (SCSS), Trinity College Dublin (TCD) to work on a research project funded by Horizon Europe, with the goal of creating novel human-centric tools for content production and consumption
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distribution of resources, of infrastructural development and usage optimisation in a shared facility. Applicants must have essential qualifications and be able to demonstrate relevant experience in animal
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Inclusive Applied Practice (ASIAP) programme which is aimed at students who have an intellectual disability. The successful candidate will be expected to lead on academic developments in this emerging area
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also of growing interest to industry.Project supervisor: Dr. Eoin Delaney (Trinity College Dublin).Project locations: School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin.PhD structure
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and how they obtained their knowledge in their application. An understanding of the day-to-day operations of an education program is essential. The applicant should give examples of leading and managing
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of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin. The successful candidate will work on a project examining rugby dynamics by means of video annotation and coding for automated tackling analysis. The role
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of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin is seeking to appoint a full-time Assistant Professor to contribute to the School of Psychology’s core programme of research and teaching, and to act as the Director of