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for overseeing the installation, functionality, and ongoing performance of all hardware systems, while ensuring that associated software is effectively deployed, maintained, and managed. You will play a key role
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funded PhD studentship to work on HYDROCEM, funded by the Research Ireland Pathway Programme and supervised by Dr Damian Palin in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, the University
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to have an awareness of university organisational systems, particularly having regard to programme timetabling, academic staff roles and responsibilities and college policies and procedures. The post holder
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to the Manager of Assessment & Progression, this position guides, advises and assists with the management, organisation and delivery of examinations and associated activities such as Foundation/Non-Foundation
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comprise of a high volume of small and medium-scale projects (often integrated with routine maintenance and planned works) rather than major capital schemes with their own programme structures. The Project
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The Post The Programme Management Office (PMO) is central to the management and coordination of programmes of work across Information Services and the University. The PMO is governed by a Programme
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synthesis, to inform evidence-based recommendations for postgraduate programme design and curriculum development in literary translation. Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator, the Research
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for the primary purpose of contributing to teaching within a clear and established teaching programme by providing tuition and/or demonstrations to groups of, usually undergraduate students, in specific aspects
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registration and plays a critical part in programme governance in close collaboration with the Directors of Teaching & Learning (undergraduate and postgraduate), Director of Global Engagement, Heads
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for overseeing the planning, coordination, and delivery of a comprehensive programme of recruitment activity, including Open Days, school and college visits, exhibitions, FE liaison initiatives and digital