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-medium and Gaeltacht Education, and of Irish-language education more broadly, is an overt policy priority in Ireland. The sector is engaging with challenges with respect to the changing sociolinguistic
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Cultural Studies (SLLCS) welcomes applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Language Assistant in Spanish Language. The School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies is one
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position and is based in the Department of Classics in the School of Histories and Humanities. The primary purpose of this post is to consolidate and expand teaching provision in Classical Greek language and
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of Hispanic Studies and the School. The School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies (SLLCS) is home to 7 departments, 12 disciplines and 8 Centres. It is the premier School of Modern Language Studies
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the everyday linguistic experiences of families who reside in the Irish Gaeltacht and who use a language other than/in addition to Irish or English in the home. The PhD researcher will focus on adolescents who
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of this post is to contribute to speech and language therapy teaching, research and administrative activities in the Department of Clinical Speech and Language Studies. The successful applicant will have an
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for an Assistant Professor in Classical Greek Language and its Legacies. This is a tenure-track position and is based in the Department of Classics in the School of Histories and Humanities. The primary purpose
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funding, as appropriate to career stage. Contribute to the organisation of public events, outreach activities, and other initiatives connected with Turkish history, culture, and language, in consultation
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Rochelle, France Dr Joss Moorkens, ADAPT Centre, School of Applied Language & Intercultural Studies, Dublin City University, Ireland Research Group: ADMIRE, Twin Transition Centre (TTC) Department /School
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. The appointed person will have excellent skills in both written and spoken Irish and a commitment to the use and development of the language throughout the College. Full details on this post, including how