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broad undergraduate curriculum and we run three undergraduate programmes: BA in English (joint honours), BA in English and Creative Writing, and BA in Digital Arts and Technology. We run three taught MA
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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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. The person appointed will have a proven record of teaching, research and publication, appropriate to career stage. They will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of
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4 Months, Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Post Position Summary A Research Support Officer is sought to work on a project as part of the Dairy Processing Technology Centre. The Dairy Processing
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, appropriate to career stage. They will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of the Department and undertake teaching duties on the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate
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, the school of engineering is currently running a BEng Automation & Robotics, BEng (H), HDip and Masters in Automation an Digital Manufacturing, which has been designed in close co-operation with regional
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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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at: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/science-engineering/schoolofbiologicalandchemicalsciences/ Candidates for this post should have a PhD and demonstrable experience in Biochemistry, Molecular or Cell
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the Peer Observation of Teaching programme and Educational Hub. Conduct high quality educational research that informs directions at RCSI and nationally and internationally. Publish in high impact journals
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appointed will have a proven record of teaching, research and publication, appropriate to career stage. They will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of the Department and