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Permanent Whole-Time Post UCC wishes to appoint an administrator to the role of Senior Procurement Specialist (Governance and Systems). Reporting to the Procurement Officer, the successful candidate
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the IT Operations section in IT Services. Applicants should be aware that this is a campus network support role and as such, the successful applicant will be expected to work on campus to discharge
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Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2026). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation for excellence in
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Department: IT Services Vacancy ID: 036823 Closing Date: 24-Aug-2025 Maynooth University wishes to appoint a Business Systems Manager on a full-time permanent basis. This manager-level appointment
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QS-ranked 150 universities in the world in Information Systems. In addition to a vibrant PhD student cohort, anchored in the BIS discipline are the successful BSc BIS undergraduate programme, and 3
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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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Fixed Term Whole Time Post (duration to 31st March 2029) University College Cork wishes to appoint an academic to the role of Lecturerin Business Information Systems. Double accredited by AMBA and
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individual with a demonstrated passion for teaching and research in grassland and forage systems, especially in the context of sustainable agriculture and food systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD
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Fixed Term Whole Time Post (duration 3 years) UCC wishes to appoint a Research Systems & Process Change Management Officer. The Research Information System , a key project under the IT Services
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Applications are invited for a Temporary post of a Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Management Information Systems (MIS) within UCD School of Business. The UCD College of Business is a dynamic