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University. The placement service requires a strong leader who can forge and develop sustainable relationships, work collaboratively and systematically as well as an individual who has the ability to manage
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. This Office has a responsibility for the development, administration and analysis of data to support university planning and management activities. This Office post plays a specific role in ensuring
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Department: Library Vacancy ID: 036023 Closing Date: 20-Jul-2025 The Role Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship
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range of duties associated with the ongoing delivery of resourcing and support services for the University community. The successful candidate will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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), Teagasc, and University College Cork (UCC). The central objective of the Duck-Feed project are to develop improved, small scale outdoor cultivation systems, develop Lemna growth on farm waste-streams
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(D.Ed.Psych.) at Maynooth University is a postgraduate professional programme designed to develop highly skilled, ethical, and reflective educational psychologists. The programme is grounded in Maynooth
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(D.Ed.Psych.) at Maynooth University is a postgraduate professional programme designed to develop highly skilled, ethical, and reflective educational psychologists. The programme is grounded in Maynooth
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possible co-appointment in the Department of Computer Science. The project combines theoretical and experimental approaches to develop renewable DNA computing devices that perform multiple computations in a
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. The successful candidate will contribute to the ongoing growth and development of the University, creating meaningful connections and ensuring a positive experience for all prospective students. Salary
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contribute to the publications ensuing from them, and co-lead with the PI one of the work packages of the project, as detailed below. They will have the opportunity to develop their research, both individually