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Trinity Infrastructure (DTI) programme, is a multi-annual, multi-million Euro project to replace the university’s Wi-Fi network with a new, next generation, Wi-Fi network. The current university networks
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defined programme of HR governance, control and service improvement work, including the implementation of an overpayments policy, strengthened internal controls, revised processes and a new HR ticketing
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expectations and evolving professional and creative sector demands, including the implications of generative AI. The Fellow will design and carry out research activities, including data collection, analysis, and
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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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to include the names and contact details of 2 referees (including email addresses), to:- Professor Denise McDonald, Mcdonadg@tcd.ie Our Values - putting our words into action Values matter
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of the undergraduate teaching programme in medicine and the successful candidate will be expected to spend approximately one-half of their working week undertaking teaching and related programme activities
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for both Trinity and the Irish economy under the Knowledge Transfer Ireland ‘KT Boost Initiative’. Employment is not offered on a permanent basis, as the role exists solely to deliver the programme-specific
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-funded CIRCUIT project (Causal Inference for Resilient Cities and Urban Integrated Transport), a four-year interdisciplinary research programme at Trinity College Dublin. The project develops advanced
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addition to clinical casework, the role provides operational coordination support for Occupational Therapy services, ensuring referral processes, documentation, and data monitoring are maintained in line with agreed
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(VTL) is a philanthropically funded, programme of projects to deliver cataloguing, conservation and digitisation of the Library’s unique and distinct collections. The work of this VTL Project