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across all aspects of programme approval and review. Lead the planning, design, development and implementation of refined Academic Regulations for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught Programmes and
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the design, development, operation and support of ICT infrastructure services and their use by the University. ICT infrastructure services are provided to support: Internet via HEAnet, campus and cloud
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. The University Tutor in Department of Biology will play an important role in the delivery of the Department’s degree programmes and will be appointed for the primary purpose of contributing to teaching within a
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Maynooth University, National University of Ireland Maynooth; | Maynooth, Leinster | Ireland | 9 days ago
evidence of excellent service must include leadership in programme development that has generated scale in students, and internationalisation. This is a unique opportunity to shape a growing field at the
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interlinked and equally valued. The Human Resources Department is seeking to appoint a Human Resources Officer – Service Centre & Communications Lead (HR Officer). The University’s Strategic Plan commits to a
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, or related discipline. Applicants must have the necessary technical and administrative expertise to lead and manage professional teams to develop and deliver relevant programmes of study which respond
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to appoint a Human Resources Officer – Service Centre & Communications Lead (HR Officer). The University’s Strategic Plan commits to a people‑first culture as fundamental to achieving our vision of excellence
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the development and delivery of academic programmes, in service both to academic life and to society, and in academic leadership. The appointee will be expected to sustain and conduct research of the highest impact
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publication, in attracting external research funding, in leading research teams, in teaching and educational innovation, in the development and delivery of academic programmes, in service both to academic life
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to commence in the Autumn Semester 2026. The successful applicant will play a critical role in the establishment of the programme and will be expected to take on module development and coordination duties