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(€46,874 - €58,667 per annum) and in accordance with the Department of Finance guidelines.” https://www.tcd.ie/hr/employee-services/pay-scales/ How to Apply: Interested applicants should (i) submit a full
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, commercialisation etc.) and bringing a broad disciplinary expertise to the team (e.g. health or life sciences, social sciences, arts/ humanities, physical or natural sciences etc.). Reporting to the Team Lead, the
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on the Trinity campus, adjacent to major international business hubs, especially those in the finance and digital business sectors. Trinity Business School recently launched its new strategy ‘Transforming Business
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also offers the Business Studies and a Language (Spanish) ( BSL ) integrated programme with the Trinity Business School, and Computer Science, Linguistics and a Language (Spanish) ( CSLL ). Working
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own initiative and resolve problems. Closing Date: 12 noon (Irish Standard Time) 30th January 2026 Application will only be accepted by applying online through the Trinity Jobs Portal https
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Pathfinder Open project for developing a range of biopolymer composites and bio-based coatings for various applications. In this post-doctoral research training role, you will conduct a specified programme of
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of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences currently offers undergraduate pharmacy education, postgraduate degrees by research and several taught postgraduate courses. This position is to provide maternity leave
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(GAA & Field Sports) will work with student sport clubs, students and a range of internal and external partners to develop the sports programme at Trinity College in line with the aims of the Trinity
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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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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