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management and effective communication regarding the changes, including the development of training and information resources for all stakeholders across all Academic and Professional Service areas
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Analyst, you will play a crucial part in shaping the University’s future by providing insightful data analysis, developing performance metrics, and supporting strategic initiatives. Office of the President
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of the two twelve-week semesters (there is a Reading Week in Week 7). Duties will also include the setting and marking of assignments and examinations, the development (where relevant) of innovative teaching
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students and participate in future curricular development, module development and delivery. The role will require a high level of organisational skill and may also require the allocation and treatment
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and Community Health leads in advancing population and patient health, inclusion and well-being through education, research, practice, and policy development. Applications are now invited for a
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of Ireland). Architecture in UCC was also central to the development and delivery of the new European Joint-Master Course RePIC “Redesigning the Post-industrial City” co-delivered with Partners of the European
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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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-friendly policies, training and 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
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to developments in the digital humanities, showcasing expertise in computational methods. Closing Date: 12 Noon Irish time, 28th July 2025 Post status: Tenure Track - This position is Tenure Track position which is
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core teaching to the programme of Irish Cultural Heritage (0.75 FTE) and the Department of Early Irish (0.25 FTE). The position is also core to the development of the School of Celtic Studies