117 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
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meaningful change by improving HR processes, service design and digital workflows. Work closely with senior stakeholders across HR, Payroll, Employee Services and Finance on high-impact projects. Join a newly
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the service supports students and staff. The person appointed to this role will assist and support under the direction of the USSO in the effective and efficient operation of the Tutorial Service and the Senior
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research profile and advancing scholarship in strategic management. We seek an internationally visible scholar with an ambitious research programme in strategic management. Applications are particularly
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leadership for the Learning & Development, Organisation Development & Organisation Design portfolio and oversees the day-to-day functioning of the L&ODD team. Working closely with colleagues across HR
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Post Summary: The candidate will join the PhD programme at the Department of Sociology of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s leading university which is located on a historic campus in the heart
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of structured one-to-one supports and group-based programmes aimed at enhancing self-management, executive functioning, participation skills, wellbeing, and progression through higher education. The post is
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Trinity College Dublin- an introduction. Post Summary To assist with the day-to-day operation of
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comprise of a high volume of small and medium-scale projects (often integrated with routine maintenance and planned works) rather than major capital schemes with their own programme structures. The Project
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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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success Trinity Research About the Project: The project “Tracking the impacts of climate change on maternal and child health: the Global Heat Attribution Project (GHAP)” is funded by Wellcome a is an