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Post Summary Applications are invited for the above post, which will support the Head of Discipline and the School of Medicine educational Division at the Saint James’ Hospital campus. The academic and clinical components will be located principally at the Trinity Centre on the St James’s...
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is to transform the traditional approaches for face and body capture of film actors using real-time motion capture and Virtual Reality (VR) to allow them to visualise their virtual faces and bodies
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, Dentistry, Human Health and Disease, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Clinical Speech and Language Studies, Neuroscience and Radiation Therapy. The preferred candidate will have a profile in research
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education management and administration, for someone with track record of relationship building and very strong organisational skills, a customer service ethos, and attention to detail. Post status: Permanent
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sciences, to act as an intellectual powerhouse and a catalyst for the development of a smart, globally competitive industry sector in Ireland and Europe. The overarching performance target of the group is
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post, where the successful applicant will act as a point of contact between the herbarium curators and contractors to ensure that the herbarium transformation is carried out on time, on budget, and with
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The School of Histories and Humanities at Trinity College Dublin seeks to appoint a talented individual to a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in the history of the modern United States. This
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The School of Histories and Humanities at Trinity College Dublin seeks to appoint a talented individual to a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in modern South Asian history. This post will be
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of the School • Manage the School IT infrastructure budget in the context of Engineering School overall income • Be the expert point of contact with the University’s IT Services • Manage the relationship with
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funded through the Higher Education Authority’s Human Capital Initiative, Pillar (Innovation and Agility in Higher and Further Education). The project is a new collaboration between Trinity College Dublin