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profile in mental health nursing education and research and will support the delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. This position arises in response to the continued growth and development
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administrative activities in the School. This appointment arises in response to the continued growth and development of the Midwifery profession within the School, and reflects a strategic commitment to expanding
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postgraduate programmes, as well as interdisciplinary teaching, curriculum development, supervision, and academic mentoring. These posts provide an exciting opportunity to advance mental health nursing, which is
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Nursing will provide strategic and operational leadership to support the expansion and development of general nursing research and practice at Trinity College Dublin. The successful candidate will
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’ programmes. The appointee will supervise undergraduate dissertations/case study projects, and will contribute to the teaching, examining and supervision of dissertations on taught post-graduate courses
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and documentation, developing and prioritising the conservation workflow of the project in collaboration with the Chief Conservator and Conservation Project Manager and the rest of the Michael Davitt
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Manuscripts Collection. They will be responsible for carrying out and documenting conservation treatment, developing and prioritising the conservation workflow of the project in collaboration with the Chief
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and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme. The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the ongoing review of the curriculum. The successful applicant will also engage in
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responsible for the design and implementation of several research and evaluation programmes supporting the key strategic objectives of TAP. The post holder will be tasked with translating research findings
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Midwifery will provide strategic and operational input to expanding and developing Maternity Care Research and practice at Trinity College Dublin. Maternity Care is one of the key pillars of research and