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the Trinity disAbility Hub at Printing House Square and contributes to the delivery of an evidence-informed, occupation-focused service aligned with: • Trinity’s Strategic Plan (THRIVE 2025–2030
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. The Occupational Therapist will operate within an established, evidence-based Disability Service (DS) aligned to the University’s Strategic Plan and Disability Action commitments. The role offers structured clinical
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political attitudes, and why its political consequences vary across national contexts. The PhD project will combine multiple methodological approaches. Cross-national macro-level data will be used to examine
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. This is one of three new Professor (B) appointments in the Faculty of Social Sciences aligned to the Society and Public Policy Research Beacon under Maynooth University’s Strategic Plan 2023–2028
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), an expanding team of one postdoctoral researcher (one more joining in Q3), three PhD candidates (two more joining in Q3), multiple visiting researchers with recent publications in methodology development and
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Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) initiatives embedded within the TSJCI, ensuring that research activities reflect patient perspectives and align with patient-centred care priorities. An optional
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execution, and Objectives and Key Results (OKR) reporting to align with Maynooth University’s strategic objectives. Salary: Administration Officer II: €46,418 - €51,553 p.a. (1-3 points) Appointments will be
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alignment with the strategic priorities of the institution. Working closely with the OVPRI and ERICA leadership, the post holders will contribute operational expertise, support the development and
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. This is a centre-wide role, and the successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing nursing requirements across multiple active and planned studies. The postholder will manage and support the INFANT
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strong alignment with the University’s values and vision. The University will be supported in this appointment process by the executive search firm Perrett Laver. Enquiries can be made directly to Chris