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from Monday, 13th July 2026. This role is designated as a specifically designed training position for medical doctors. The nature of the role is intended to provide structured learning and development
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their pathways into homelessness, the structural and individual circumstances shaping their experiences, their service engagement patterns, and help-seeking strategies. The research has a strong policy focus and
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, without delivering clinical care. The researcher will ensure that Atlantic Fellows gain meaningful, well-structured exposure to both clinical services and community supports for older adults, with a
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youth STEAM programme in the Fingal area, focusing on youth-led inquiry into technology, sustainability, systems change, and the future of urban life. We are seeking a researcher-educator who works
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-scale construction and transformation projects. The role blends expertise in construction and programme management with strategic planning, portfolio oversight, and strong stakeholder engagement. Post
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) The Technology Transfer Office which is responsible for the implementation of Trinity’s policies with respect to knowledge transfer and licensing, intellectual property protection and campus company formation; and
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maintain governance structures for all sport transformation-related projects To be successful in this role you will need: Nationally recognised degree qualification in one of: business/commerce and/or sport
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fixed to a 3-year term, as the university will need to review its Risk Management Function to determine its long-term structure, scope, and positioning within Trinity College Dublin. The review will
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the understanding and care of Parkinson’s disease (PD) across Ireland. Focussing on stigma, gender and culture, mental health, physical activity, and wearable technology, the consortium projects will generate
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outstanding doctoral researcher for a period of 4 years (48 months). Candidates are given the opportunity to work on a structured PhD in descriptive linguistics, writing a grammatical description of the Mönpa