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Clinical Research Fellow to support the Rare Bone Disorders programme (OurTRibe). OurTribe provides clinical care for over 300 children with rare bone disorders within the Republic of Ireland
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to the Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practice (ASIAP) programme as part of the Path4 Phase 2 project. The ASIAP programme is aimed at students who have an intellectual disability. It is located in
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe (other) Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Post Summary This Research Fellow (Postdoctoral
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to the work of the University’s cyber security assurance programme and a part of the University’s cyber incident response. A primary responsibility of this position is to mitigate cyber risks in the large
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). Full curriculum vitae, including your list of publications and the names and contact details of 3 referees (email addresses if possible). Research plan summarising research to be carried out in the next
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community. The appointee should be a well-established researcher in the field of Information Systems, with an internationally recognised research programme, and have demonstrated the potential to establish a
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provided. outline of experience in using technology in teaching. demonstrative via examples ability plan teaching and workload ability to work on own initiative, and leadership and teamwork abilities
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the difficult transition from block-based systems (such as Scratch) to text-based systems (such as Python). The Pytch project will do so by developing and evaluating a novel educational programming environment as
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Aviation Emissions and Combustion. The purpose of this post is to deliver world class engineering education and build an internationally significant research programme in non-CO2 aviation emissions and their
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. The purpose of the role is to plan and lead the provision of high-quality campus maintenance service across all campuses to the students, staff and visitors of Trinity College Dublin and its wider Estate