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the Head of Discipline of Clinical Medicine at St James’s Hospital. The main purpose of the post is to support the delivery of the undergraduate teaching programmes in Human Health and Disease and Human
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Permanent Whole Time Posts UCC wishes to appoint two suitable individuals to the role of Practice Education Tutor in Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Reporting to the Head of School of Food and
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Fellow in Human Geography. Teaching and research in Human Geography are key activities within the School and are central to the agenda and mission of the E3 initiative (Engineering, Environment, and
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-protected human hair follicle for insights into the control of pigment cell proliferation and apoptosis relevant to cutaneous melanoma. Annual Salary: €58,578/year (approx. £52K/year or $69K/year) Principal
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Languages Act, 2003, Official Languages (Amendment) Act 2021 and the Universities Act, 1997 as amended, and the Higher Education Authority Act 2022 and to promote the Irish language and culture in Trinity, in
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30 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company RCSI - Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Department Human Resources Research Field Medical sciences » Health sciences Researcher Profile
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Career Progression and Promotions Manager Human ResourcesPost ID: 038887 Lead and manage end‑to‑end talent processes including probation, performance management, academic and clinical promotions
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Institute of Dermatology The aim of this project is to understand how melanocytes in the human hair follicle appear to resist melanoma-genesis. This is despite their participation in all cell dynamics stages
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at masters and doctoral level on different aspects of Irish and European prehistory. They are also expected to contribute to the academic environment of the Department of Archaeology, the School of the Human
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teaching therein through a diverse range of modalities including face-to-face in the classroom and skill laboratory (synchronous and asynchronous teaching), simulation and the virtual learning environment