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programme in Gender and Women’s Studies. The successful applicant will have a PhD in History or a related field and must demonstrate a proven ability or evidence of potential to establish a strong record of
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to the School of Histories and Humanities’ successful M.Phil programmes in Modern History, and to supervise postgraduate research in their area of expertise. The successful applicant will have a PhD in History
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for our regional industrial partners and to be internationally recognised within the Industry 4.0 domain through our PhD graduates and research excellence. Many of the PhD supervisors involved in this PRTP
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applicant will have a PhD in History or a related field, and we would especially welcome applications from candidates with research interests and teaching experience in the political history of Northern
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aligned stakeholders, and engaging in regular team meetings. The candidate will have significant large project management experience, dealing with a complex team of researchers/stakeholders and a PhD in
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microsimulation modelling. Successful candidate (s) will have: A PhD in Economics, Social Policy or a related discipline; 4 years post-doctoral experience or equivalent; Excellent skills in Stata; An interest in
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required to make significant contributions to the teaching programmes of TechInnovate within Electrical & Electronic Engineering in the School of Engineering and the College of Science and Engineering at
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communications style Effective leadership qualities Proficiency in Computer/Presentation skills Ability to make decisions and meet deadlines Ability to work on one’s own initiative as well as in a team environment
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. Computer programming skills, experience of microsimulation modelling and knowledge of Python would be an advantage. Location ESRI, Whitaker Square, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2. Applicants should note
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successful candidate will be expected to support animal behavioural studies. They will be self-motivated with ability to conduct independent research to a very high level. It is expected that the successful