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comprehensive curriculum vitae, including a full list of publications The names and contact details (i.e. addresses, e-mail, etc.) of three referees A comprehensive research plan (maximum 2 pages) and a teaching
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. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) are core values under our UCC Strategic Plan 2023-2028. UCC holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advancing equality in higher
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for the benefit of the diverse research community across UCC. This new role will be focused on supporting the research ambitions of the university as set out in the UCC Strategic plan (Securing our Future - UCC
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into high-quality, research-led teaching programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. The Discipline of Bioinformatics has particular research strengths in the development and application of novel
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the intricacies of employee relations in a large and complex public sector organisation and can align our priorities with the UCC Strategic Plan. You will be a key player in collaborating with senior leaders and
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, etc.) of three referees. 3. A comprehensive research plan, summarising planned projects and funding to be sought for the next five years - maximum 2 pages). 4. A teaching statement
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postgraduate programmes, as well as interdisciplinary teaching, curriculum development, supervision, and academic mentoring. These posts provide an exciting opportunity to advance mental health nursing, which is
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profile in mental health nursing education and research and will support the delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. This position arises in response to the continued growth and development
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-brain interactions, physiology and behaviour in animal models. We will further assess changes in immune, stress, neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter systems. The program is highly interdisciplinary
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expected to contribute to an excellent student learning experience, including assessment and placements. They will contribute flexibly to development of our education programmes in response to changes in