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opportunity to work as part of the Assessment and Progression Team in the Academic Registry. The Assessment and Progression Team is responsible for the coordination and delivery of key assessment processes
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will be made on the Fortnightly Attendant merged scale (€1336.04- €1506.15 per fortnight) at a point in line with current Government pay policy. How to apply: In order to assist the selection process
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pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie). This is based on 17.5 hours pro-rata at a point in line with current Government pay policy. How to apply: In order to assist the selection process
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advancements in trustworthy AI and Software Engineering. Post status: Specific Purpose Contract Hours of Post: 39 hours per week Salary: Appointment will be made on the SFI Team Member Salary Scale for New Post
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procedures. Reporting directly to the School Manager, the Finance Officer will provide specialist support in procurement, expenses processing, budget monitoring, and financial reporting, working closely with
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-Doctoral Research Fellow to join the Dunne Group in the School of Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin as part of the DESIGN project funded by the Environmental Protection Agency. The DESIGN project aims
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Post Summary Research Fellow The Substance Use and Mental Health Interventions using Digital Technology (SUMIT) project team formed and initiated a strategic all-Ireland engagement process over
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, neurologists, neuroimagers, PPI members, biostatisticians/trial methodologists, and bioengineers. Application Procedure Applicants should submit the following documents via e-mail (in PDF format only): A cover
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. The School of Computer Science and Statistics (SCSS) invites applications for an Administrative
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functions; establishing processes for long-term sustainability of analyses that work towards near ‘’real time’’ data analytics; and setting the stage for Ireland to take its place in the global discourse