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The Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy is seeking to appoint an Assistant Professor in Political Science and Asian Politics, to commence on 1st September 2024
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and Britain. The new Co-Centre for Climate+ Biodiversity + Water hosted by the School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin is an international collaborative Co-Centre working across 14 academic
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cultural legacies, ethics and political science (ancient and modern), ancient economy, trade, and mobility. The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to core teaching needs across three of our
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The Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy is seeking to appoint an Assistant Professor in Irish Politics, to commence on 1st September 2024. This is a tenure
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The main duties of the post will be to undertake discovery science, secure grant funding for a research programme and educate undergraduate and postgraduate students. The successful candidate will
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postgraduate students. In particular, the building will be the primary location for students enrolled in programmes offered by the E3 schools of Computer Science and Statistics, Engineering and Natural Sciences
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which the School of Genetics and Microbiology participates. Another aspect of the role is the development of an active research programme in the School, contributing to the dynamic research environment
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Post Summary Applications are invited for the above post, which will support the undergraduate medical education programme at the partner teaching hospitals (St James’s Hospital/Tallaght University
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students. Applications are invited for the role of Graduate /Trainee Accountant, with a full training programme to take place within the FSD. Trinity is a complex financial entity and the Trainee Accountants
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engage in research and clinical activities but will be expected to spend at least one third of their time contributing to the teaching programme. In addition, CAMI has a vibrant research programme, which