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potential to develop into a leader in their particular field of research with a world-class research programme. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to undergraduate and/or postgraduate
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: 038828 Post Summary: The primary purpose of this post is to contribute to mental health teaching within the undergraduate nursing degree programme in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. The successful
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and Joint Honours as well as four postgraduate thought programmes. This role will be responsible for delivery of a range of administrative supports within a designated programme portfolio. At
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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
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and the BTC. The successful candidate will work closely with the Director of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences Programme (TR060), the Biology Teaching Manager, and the Chief Technical Officer to
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the Head of Discipline and the School of Medicine education division at the Tallaght University Hospital in the delivery, organization, coordination and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme
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of the undergraduate medical programme. The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the ongoing review of the curriculum. The successful applicant will also engage in research and clinical activities but