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research group at UCD. 95 Lecturer / Assistant Professor (above the bar) _2010 Salary Scale: €64,112 - €101,524 per annum Appointment will be made on scale and in accordance with the Department of Finance
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Applications are invited for a temporary post of a Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Crop Science within UCD School of Agriculture & Food Science. Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer
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and conduct research, engage in scholarship of quality and substance and generate publications of international standard Salary: Assistant Lecturer (2025): €41,682 p.a (1 point) Appointments will be
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talented, motivated individuals who share our commitment to education and research and are seeking a supportive and ambitious community in which to realise their academic aspirations. 95 Lecturer / Assistant
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Psychology commencing December 2025. The appointee will be required to work collaboratively and engage in the design and delivery of innovative teaching, research, professional placement supervision and
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will have a record of teaching, research, and publication, appropriate to career stage. Salary Assistant Professor / Lecturer: €64,112 – €101,524 p.a. (7 points) Assistant Lecturer): €41,682 – €71,285
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. The appointee will be expected to sustain and conduct research, engage in scholarship of quality and substance and generate publications of international standard. Assistant Professor / Lecturer (2025) Salary
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grants and multiple Principal Investigators. Working directly with the Dean of School and Vice Dean of Research and Innovation for the School the Research Support Officer will help to foster and enhance a
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Professor in Educational Psychology commencing December 2025. The appointee will be required to work collaboratively and engage in the design and delivery of innovative teaching, research, professional
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will be a full faculty member, and as such will be expected to innovate in both research and teaching, to assist in the administration and mission of the School and contribute to the wider research