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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Trinity College Dublin- an introduction. Post ID: 038578 Post Summary The School of Computer Science
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of Computer Science and Statistics is seeking to appoint an Associate Professor in Computer Science (Information Systems), who will join the Discipline of Statistics and Information Systems. The Associate Professor
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of Computer Science and Statistics is seeking to appoint an Assistant Professor in Statistics, who will join the Discipline of Statistics and Information Systems. The Assistant Professor will be a full faculty member
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the School’s existing research and teaching activities. The post will also support the School’s close links with the two other E3 Schools: Computer Science and Statistics, and Engineering, and enhance
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experimentation in optical, wireless and cloud technologies. The position will be based in the School of Computer Science and Statistics,Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and in the ADAPT centre. The researcher will
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of this post is to support the running of the National Office for Traffic Medicine (NOTM). The successful applicant will provide administrative and co-ordination support to the Programme Director and Programme
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Dental Curriculum for Dental Science students, developing and implementing an evidence-based assessment programme across the undergraduate dental courses in line with the university policies and
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Research FellowinComputational Linguistics The School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and outstanding Research Fellow (‘postdoctoral
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for this specific purpose contract for maternity leave cover within the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, tenable from 26th January 2026 (or as soon as possible thereafter). The School of Pharmacy and
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collaborators. The candidate will participate in regular lab meetings, learn about diverse methodologies in perceptual science, and make an important contribution to the running of our research programme. The