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at MSc / doctoral level which are oriented toward professional preparation, and a vibrant PhD research programme. We are now looking to recruit an outstanding colleague to join our team. The successful
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Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Sedimentology. Candidates must possess a PhD in sedimentology, sedimentary geology or basin analysis, a strong track record of published scientific research for their career
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postgraduate programmes as well as the supervision of Master’s and PhD students. The appointees will be full faculty members, and as such will be expected to innovate in both research and teaching, to assist in
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for Research Training in the Foundations of Data Science (www.data-science.ie) which currently has over 40 PhD students in UCD, the Irish Research Council (IRC) and through European Union funding, e.g
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will be qualified to a post-graduate level and must have completed a PhD/Doctorate in Intellectual Disability Nursing or a relevant health-related field. Applicants must be registered or be eligible
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p.a. (7 points) Assistant Lecturer)*: €41,682 – €71,285 p.a. (14 points) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. The ideal candidate will have: Essential A PhD in a
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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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to PhD level research. Post status: 12 Months Fixed-Term Contract Hours of Post: Part-Time (0.5 FTE) Salary: This appointment will be made on the Demonstrator Merged Scale (€40,271 - €43,744 per annum pro
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contribute to both undergraduate (Earth Sciences BSc (Hons)) and Masters Programmes. Candidates must possess a PhD and strong track record in one or more of the following areas: invertebrate palaeontology
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, or be currently registered for, a PhD. Applicants should have experience in clinical student education and classroom teaching and learning. The appointee will be expected to be research active