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, contributing to further strategic development of the school within the EHS faculty, including collaborative work across UL departments and faculties and with all external stakeholders such as the HSE. The post
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, and/or sexual orientation. We are committed to supporting all staff through flexible working schemes, family-friendly policies, training and development, and staff networks. We value the enrichment
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development, and staff networks. We value the enrichment that comes from a diverse community and seek to promote equality, prevent discrimination and protect the human rights of each individual in line with
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is accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland, is designed to prepare trainees for practice as educational and clinical psychologists in a range of settings. The successful candidate will lead
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to the development of a state-of-the-art clinical pathology service at the hospital. Successful candidate will be appointed on the appropriate Salary scale at the first point in scale or in line with current
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the areas of qualitative and quantitative research methods, lifespan development, individual differences, social psychology, cognitive psychology, mental health, or other core topics depending on background
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Engineering programme and develop new topical modules for the current Zero Carbon Technology programme, which is offered at Postgraduate Master’s, Diploma and Certificate levels. This role is being created with
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for Creativity at the University of Galway and will therefore provide important leadership in developing the theoretical framework and grounding for research and teaching in the area of creative technologies
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students across the School’s Programmes and contribute to the development of interdisciplinary medieval studies within the School and College Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police
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, operations, and engagement to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), targets and indicators. University of Galway is ranked 34th in the world and first in Ireland in the Times Higher Education’s Impact