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Permanent Whole Time Post UCC wishes to appoint an experienced individual to the role of Head of Research Accounting. The Head of Research Accounting is a key strategic leadership role that aligns
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Biology. Candidates are expected to demonstrate how their teaching interests align with the existing degree programme in the Discipline of Biochemistry. Applications are particularly welcome from
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of Galway is counted among the Top 300 universities in the world, positioned in the top 2% in QS global rankings. The university has committed to aligning all major activities, including teaching, research
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designed to educate those who wish to pursue a professional career in Occupational Therapy. The programme design recognises best practice, aligns with national and international standards, is regulated by
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and Criminology primarily involves the provision of small-group tutorial and skills supports to undergraduate students. The primary purpose of the role is to lead multiple small-group tutorials, and to
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to undergraduate students. The primary purpose of the role is to lead multiple small-group tutorials, and to support the development of research, writing and oral presentation skills among undergraduate students
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of their commitment, track record and plans for teaching, research and innovation in Architecture to progress the Discipline in UCC and the CCAE, with especial emphasis in the alignment with one
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will also be experienced in event promotion and digital advertising across multiple channels, converting expressions of interest to attendance. The role will involve the continuous improvement
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will manage multiple tasks, offer exceptional customer service, and contribute to the enhancement of our IT infrastructure. The position will be based 50% of the time within the School of Physics and 50
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for securing external funding including ERC grants. They will align to relevant UCC Futures Clusters where possible and will be expected to collaborate with research groups within UCC such as the Earth and Ocean