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Applications are invited for the following position: Title of Post: Associate Professor B in Electronic & Computer Engineering - China (2 Positions) Faculty of Science & Engineering Department
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Applications are invited for a permanent or temporary post of an Associate Professor or Lecturer/Assistant Professor (Above the Bar) in Horticulture within UCD School of Agriculture & Food Science
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Applications are invited for a permanent post of an Associate Professor - Veterinary Nursing within UCD School of Veterinary Medicine. The appointee will be based in the Veterinary Nursing Section
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Applications are invited for a permanent post of an Associate Professor - Veterinary Nursing within UCD School of Veterinary Medicine. The appointee will be based in the Veterinary Nursing Section
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demonstrate their ongoing potential to publish in leading international journals (3 and 4-star ranked journals by the Chartered Association of Business Schools are preferred). Candidates must also demonstrate
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of international standing and demonstrate clear potential to continue to do so (publications in 3 and 4-star ranked journals by the Chartered Association of Business Schools are preferred). Candidates must also
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cancers and inflammatory conditions. The research project is supported by a Research Ireland-funded Frontiers for the Future Award programme. We are seeking highly motivated candidates with a PhD and
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a Teaching Fellow appointment with a special focus on contributing to the postgraduate programme in Applied Social Data Science. In particular, this includes full-time support for the modules in
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research For informal enquiries, please contact Dr. Magdalena Hajdukiewicz, Assistant Professor School of Engineering, Co-Director Construct Innovate Email Magdalena.hajdukiewicz@universityofgalway.ie
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to opportunity to join an existing research programme and collaborate with national and international colleagues throughout this project. The PhD is supervised by Dr Elaine Rogers and Professor Donal