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to the global research opportunity. One year into the project, we have successfully databased 60,000 specimens and imaged 40,000. We are seeking a dedicated and passionate research assistant to assist
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Research Assistant with strong quantitative data analysis skills to support the analytical and organisational components of the project. The role involves working closely with the Principal Investigators, Dr
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. This Assistant Professor in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (Electrification and Electrical
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day support in the Study Centre for all Research Collections material: supervising readers and responding to basic access enquiries via email and telephone. The Library Assistant supports other
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: 17.5 hours per week Salary: This appointment will be made on the Fortnightly Housekeeping Assistant Merged salary scale equates to (€17.13 p/h) at a point in line with current Government pay policy
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Service Executive (HSE), Dublin South Central Mental Health Service (SJH), seek to appoint an Associate Professor / Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist. The post will have its main base in the academic
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filling a Library Assistant vacancy on a temporary basis, pending the return of the substantive postholder, who in turn is backfilling another staff member in Trinity College Dublin. Employment is not
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. This post will support the Assistant Professor in IPE, and a growing IPE team, to deliver the Faculty’s IPE strategy through coordinating both clinical and curricular IPE teaching and assessment
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Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) www.tilda.ie - under the supervision of the Lead Principal Investigator, Regius Professor Rose Anne Kenny, Chair of Medical Gerontology. Candidates would have a background
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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