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teaching, research and publication, appropriate to Professor B level. They will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of the Department and undertake teaching duties
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on-premise data centre, Teams telephony, campus extensions and services including, Microsoft 365, VLE, web, storage and directory services to students and staff. This role reports to the ICT
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of the programme. The University Tutor assists and supports students to further develop their understanding of key course topics and to draw out key learning points from course materials. University Tutor Salary
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possible student outcomes and student experience on the programme In conjunction with the Centre Leadership team, develop and implement an approach to learning, teaching and assessment that inspires students
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teaching, curriculum development and research in Physiotherapy. The MSc Physiotherapy programme is located within the School of Clinical Therapies. Over the past number of years, the School has developed a
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competitive research programme and carry out administrative duties and other duties appropriate to the post under the direction of the Head of the School of Public Health. Please note that Garda vetting and/or
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will support the Head of Discipline and the School of Medicine educational division with the delivery, organisation, coordination, and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme in the School
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, demonstrating potential to become a significant contributor in their field; Experience of and a demonstrated commitment to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, programme development and academic innovation
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. The appointee will contribute to the design, teaching and administration of philosophy of technology modules on the Joint Honours Bachelor of Arts programme and associated programmes. They will also contribute
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combination of both to support excellence in student learning on our degree programmes. The University Tutor plays an important role in the delivery of many of the University’s academic programmes