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meaningful change by improving HR processes, service design and digital workflows. Work closely with senior stakeholders across HR, Payroll, Employee Services and Finance on high-impact projects. Join a newly
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Development position will be expected to foster an environment of research excellence and impact, where discovery and innovation can flourish, and to enhance the brand and identity of ADAPT internationally as a
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in Ireland and ranked 58th in the world in the QS Subject Rankings 2025. The programme in Hispanic Studies offers a comprehensive coverage of periods and genres, from the medieval period until today in
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. They will think strategically and bring ideas for the way new and different types of events can positively impact community engagement. They will be an experienced administrator with significant knowledge
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-streamHealth Research Board funded ‘EMERALD-Lewy’ programme. The Programme’s goal is to improve the diagnosis, management and lived experience of people with Lewy Body Dementia in Ireland. To this effect
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the world for gender equality (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2020) and we hold an Athena SWAN Bronze award, recognising our work to advance gender equality. The University is actively pursuing a
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. At the National Centre for Oesophageal and Gastric Cancer at St. James’s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin, the team lead an internationally recognised clinical and research programme encompassing clinical trials
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, after which the employee is expected to progress to the next stage of their career. As such, the role is not intended for long-term employment beyond the duration of the training program. The post is not
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of the International Clinical Fellowship Programme in collaboration with the Bahrain Government, the development of the Graduate Entry Medical School (GEMS) to respond to the evolving landscape of medical education, the
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Post Summary: The candidate will join the PhD programme at the Department of Sociology of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s leading university which is located on a historic campus in the heart