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. Successful applicants will contribute to research and teaching in the Department of Economics. The existing research strengths of the Department include development economics, international macroeconomics, and
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essential. The successful applicant will join a highly motivated and productive research and teaching team and be closely engaged in the delivery and development of the department's teaching and research
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areas. Developing and delivering reports to decision makers in the University, they will enhance understanding and management of key information sets which will support the University’s research
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of the University’s research strategy by undertaking and presenting a range of analyses of the institution’s data related to research outputs, income and collaborations among other areas. Developing and delivering
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learning laboratories for undergraduate students. In particular, the building will be the primary location for students enrolled in programmes offered by the E3 schools of Computer Science and Statistics
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Services (SCS/the Service) is comprised of Counselling, Student Learning Development (SLD) and Student 2 Student (S2S), all supported by a central administrative team. The Service delivers psychological
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great scope for an individual to develop a wide range of library and other information-related skills. Post status: Specific Purpose Contract x 2 1 x Appointment is for the specific purpose of filling a
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, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder coordination. The successful candidate will oversee site file maintenance, develop study specific Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and liaise with families and
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surgery: including academic collaborative trials via Cancer Trials Ireland, and industry trials, with a developing portfolio of investigator-initiated trials (IITs). As a summary, the role will include (see
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the names and contact details of three referees (including their email addresses). Research plan (summarising research to be carried out in the next two years – maximum of 2 x A4 pages). Teaching