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of Pharmacy. The appointee will hold an academic qualification to PhD/Doctorate level in Pharmaceutics, Industrial Pharmaceutical Sciences or another relevant discipline. The School of Pharmacy UCC has
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The role Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We
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undertake teaching duties on the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as the supervision of Master’s and PhD students. The appointee will be expected to build a strong research
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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 Master’s and PhD students. The appointee will be
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will hold a PhD in Human Nutrition/Nutritional Sciences and will have demonstrable relevant teaching experience or evidence of teaching potential. Reporting to the Head of School of Food and Nutritional
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The Role Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We
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and related disciplines in the school. Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent qualification in Statistics or in a closely related Data Science area such as Biostatistics or Statistical/Machine
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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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must hold a degree in Pharmacy, biomaterials or pharmaceutical field. Preferably, the scientist will have a PhD and a track record in publishing their previous research and/or have experience of working
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close to 600 students. It delivers various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and supervises approximately 40 PhD students. The Department is a leader in internationalisation, reflected in the high