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of this post is to support the running of the National Office for Traffic Medicine (NOTM). The successful applicant will provide administrative and co-ordination support to the Programme Director and Programme
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Developer & Strategic Initiatives Lead offers an exciting opportunity to lead transformational educational initiatives aligned to Trinity’s Strategic Plan 2025-2030 , ensuring that Trinity remains
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groups, with the aim of increasing TCD participation and success in funded research programmes. The post holder will work within a central team of funding specialists, liaising closely with the wider
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to appoint a Director of the Capital Programme Office. This is a senior leadership role, responsible for overseeing a high-performing, multi-functional team engaged in the delivery and governance of large
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the Library web pages and resource discovery systems. A key responsibility is monitoring and analysing the use of e-resources to measure value and impact. The Electronic Resources Librarian is responsible
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Team, with opportunity to contribute into the Postgraduate Team also assisting in the delivery of the teaching and learning programmes within the School. Current programmes include TR060, TR062, TR064
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contributing to the teaching programme. In addition, CAMI has a vibrant research programme which offers an opportunity to undertake a MD thesis. The successful candidates must complete all relevant pre
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the undergraduate neurology training programme, develop a proper curriculum for neurology teaching over the 5-year programme and also to contribute to post-graduate training. The role is new although the candidate is
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the Head of Discipline, Professor Seamas Donnelly, and the School of Medicine, with the delivery, organisation, coordination and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme in the School
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the Head of Discipline, Professor Seamas Donnelly, and the School of Medicine, with the delivery, organisation, coordination and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme in the School