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Learning & Organisational Development plays a central role in delivering people-development and organisational-development initiatives across Trinity College Dublin. The post holder provides senior
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Head of Research Development who will help advance the mission, vision, culture and strategic objectives of ADAPT and lead the implementation of the funding strategies developed. This Head of Research
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in the SEAI-funded CIRCUIT project (Causal Inference for Resilient Cities and Urban Integrated Transport) at Trinity College Dublin. The project develops an integrated modelling framework combining
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key role in the SEAI-funded CIRCUIT project (Causal Inference for Resilient Cities and Urban Integrated Transport) at Trinity College Dublin. The project develops an integrated modelling framework
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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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synthesis, to inform evidence-based recommendations for postgraduate programme design and curriculum development in literary translation. Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator, the Research
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development support to staff and researchers based in Trinity’s Social Science schools within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (FAHSS) and those affiliated to the Trinity Research in Social
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team efforts, with opportunities to develop independent research directions, collaborate across disciplines, and train with international partners. **Salary: **Appointment will be made on Post-Doctoral
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, development and maintenance of clinical all partnerships. The postholder is responsible for ensuring students meet the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) clinical requirements for professional
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-class materials development facilities; engage with leading international and academic project collaborators: Prof. Daniel Kelly at TCD, Assoc. Prof. Niels Holten-Andersen at Lehigh University, and Dr