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at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) seeks to appoint an outstanding, enthusiastic, and highly motivated Research Fellow who will contribute to a project that uses machine-learning methods to forecast
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significant contribution to the particular area. The candidate should be competent in a range of teaching methods and strategies, should have developed academic administrative skills and be able to work
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the CFD component of the DETECT project and support other aspects of the project (management, reporting and fieldwork). The overall project aims to assess coastal vulnerability and model it using a
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at undergraduate and postgraduate level, which include, among others, the areas of sustainability, GIS, environmental assessment, fieldwork, research tools and methods. 95 Lecturer/Asst Professor Above The Bar (7943
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Conditioning Apprenticeship The Assistant Lecturer will be required to comply with the policy of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology in the choice of teaching and training methods and technologies, and to undertake
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is to provide Trinity students with academic learning services and to equip them with world-class academic and graduate skills for their studies and beyond. A key component of the role is promotion and
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deliver elements of the School’s BSc and MSc taught programmes, including classroom and laboratory teaching, project and group-work supervision, as well as inter-programme teaching. The appointee will
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of four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth University is in the top 90 global Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2024. With over 16,000 students and 1,300
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Maynooth University is an internationally recognised institution and Ireland’s fastest growing University. One of four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth
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longitudinal methods and cross-national data analysis to investigate the economic drivers and consequences of grey divorce. The project will explore how individual- and couple-level economic factors—such as