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aims to inform the development of policies and practices that better address the housing and social needs of migrant youth who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and housing exclusion. Please note
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with breast cancer. This intervention, CanWork, was developed to support women who have completed treatment for breast cancer to successfully return to work. It provides them with knowledge and
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practice of pharmacy, with key responsibilities to support the 5-year Pharmacy (Integrated) programme, and to strengthen the School’s existing teaching and research in the pharmacy practice area. Post status
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the provision of comprehensive support for the school’s post grad programs and activities. The Postgraduate Coordinator will provide administrative support to the School’s postgraduate programmes, ensuring smooth
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to various programmes at undergraduate level, postgraduate level and also to executives. The school is looking to further build upon the growth in this area in an innovative manner to cater to the growing
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of this post is to contribute to teach and coordinate modules on the two-year MSc in Diagnostic Radiography programme, which had its first intake of students in September 2019. The successful candidate will also
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systems effectively facilitate strategic and budgetary planning; academic administration and curricula development; enhancing research funding opportunities; staff recruitment and management; and the
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Manager will lead the strategic development and operational management of commercial accommodation services at Trinity College Dublin. This role is essential in providing a high-quality and welcoming
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ensuring Trinity College Dublin maintains an effective, integrated, and forward-looking risk management framework. Reporting to the Secretary to the College, the post-holder will lead the development
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and Research Plan. Informal Enquiries to Professor Julie Regan, Head of Discipline, Associate Professor in Speech and Language Pathology juregan@tcd.ie Application queries about this post, please email