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Engineering programme and develop new topical modules for the current Zero Carbon Technology programme, which is offered at Postgraduate Master’s, Diploma and Certificate levels. This role is being created with
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contributor in their field; Experience of and a demonstrated commitment to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, programme development and academic innovation; Experience supervising graduate research
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Applications are invited for an appointment as Lecturer in Culinary (Specific Purpose Contract, 0.6 FTE Term-Time) at Shannon College of Hotel Management, University of Galway. Shannon College
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delivering the established Masters in Applied Clinical Neuropsychology and will be responsible for expansion of the programme to include Clinical Neuroscience, and the development of additional micro
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of the staff and students. The role will also assist in the administrative efforts involved in the creation and running of the ENTIRE EDIH Skills Development programme. The incumbent will contribute
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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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University (https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/biology ). The role will be student facing and provide support for teaching across a number of degree programme. The role will involve preparing and managing
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Applications are invited for a Temporary Fixed Term 5 Years post of a Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Educational Psychology within UCD School of Education. The School of Education at University
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The Role Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We
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agencies; Experience of and a demonstrated commitment to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, supervision, programme development and academic excellence and innovation in areas of Early Modern Irish