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Senior Academic Developer will play a strategic leadership role in advancing excellence and innovation in teaching, learning and assessment across Trinity. Working collaboratively with academic and
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, teaching, supervision and research in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and technology for education. The post-holder will develop and deliver modules on AI literacy, learning analytics, educational
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. Academic staff engage in a wide range of academic research areas, and research underpins all teaching and learning at MIC. Applications are invited for the following position: Assistant Professor in
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the system's computer vision pipeline, including visual odometry and plant-species-level detection capabilities. Their work involves enhancing the existing deep learning models to ensure high detection accuracy
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the CARINA project which is funded through a Research Ireland Frontiers of the Future grant. CARINA stands for Combining Machine Learning with Forefront Astronomical Instrumentation to Probe Intermediate Mass
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strategic direction is aligned with the overall strategic direction of the University. The Deputy Librarian will lead the development and delivery of the Library’s staff professional learning and development
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nationally and internationally recognised centre of theological and philosophical learning, scholarship, and research. Founded as the Catholic National Seminary in 1795, it was recognised as a Pontifical
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. These issues are a growing focus of research, teaching and practice in Trinity’s School of Education. The successful candidate will be a specialist in CEFR-aligned Irish language teaching, learning and
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-level detection capabilities. Their work involves enhancing the existing deep learning models to ensure high detection accuracy and improve navigation within open-field environments. This person will also
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candidate will be given the opportunity to teach in their research specialisation and will also teach survey modules in global history and allied areas. Consequently, the successful candidate will design and