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and distinguished track record of achievement. The School delivers an undergraduate programme in Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering (originally established as Chemical Engineering in 1952), accredited
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room usage policies, and for appropriate liaison with all relevant timetabling stakeholders, e.g., School/Programme Offices, IT Services, Estates and Facilities, etc.. The Central Timetabling Unit is
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Department: Access Office Vacancy ID: 036583 Closing Date: 31-Aug-2025 Our Maynooth Access Programme (MAP) Student Advisors are a key part of how we support the access, retention, and success
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outreach activities. Activities are targeted at schools which either have DEIS status or are located in areas with low rates of progression to further education. The CodePlus programme aims to promote
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-ordinator will support all aspects of the programme, working collaboratively with academic and administrative staff, as well as industry placement providers. Responsibilities will include assisting with
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Our Maynooth Access Programme (MAP) Student Advisors are a key part of how we support the access, retention, and success of students from groups identified in the National Access Plan 2022 -2028(NAP
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deliver our programmes. This is a busy role with a specific focus on delivering a world-class experience in relation to programme administration. The position will therefore allow the successful candidate
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entry and Foundation Course programme activities, including contributing to the TAP Ambassadors programme and enhancing the involvement of TAP undergraduates in TAP-related events. Post status: Fixed-Term
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and is appointed for the primary purpose of contributing to teaching within a clear and established teaching programme by providing tuition and/or demonstrations to groups of, usually undergraduate
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declarative development experience to work on the Elevate Programme. The INFANT Centre leads the ELEVATE Programme which is a 5-year programme is focused on the prevention, early detection, and treatment