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The Accelerating Research to Commercialisation (ARC) Hub Programme aims to establish a new model for regional innovation and entrepreneurial training, that will catalyse a step-change in the
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The International Office (IO) is seeking a talented and motivated individual to join the team as Study Abroad & Short-Term Programmes Officer. The successful candidate will, in collaboration with
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and event management for the Access Office with the objective of supporting the broad range of programmes and activities that support the access, retention and success, of priority groups as outlined in
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postgraduate Law programmes. Candidates should have an excellent broad knowledge of law. The person appointed will have a proven record of teaching, research and publication, appropriate to career stage
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January 2025, through a Research Ireland (formally SFI) Frontiers for the Future Programme. The project aims to include the expansion of the GlycoShape 3D glycan structure database (https://glycoshape.org
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teaching programme of the Department and undertake teaching duties on the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as the supervision of Masters and PhD students, particularly in areas
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to operate with minimal supervision and have the skills and knowledge to plan, manage, and track their work to ensure that deadlines are met. The successful candidate must be able to communicate effectively
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, research, and publication, appropriate to career stage. The successful applicant will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of the School and to undertake teaching duties
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funded researchers in three ways. A comprehensive entrepreneurship training programme will provide pre-Hub and through-Hub supports for ICT researchers. Technical and project management development
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Maynooth University’s (MU) current Strategic Plan has a primary aim to be a University goals of excellent research and scholarship with a clear research focus building on our existing research and