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Applications are invited for the position of Teaching Fellow in Plant Sciences. This Teaching Fellow position will contribute to teaching in the broad area of Plant Sciences at both undergraduate
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the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, for an ambitious, eight-year project that aims to transform Trinity’s herbarium into a modern, plant science research laboratory and to digitise and image
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the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage for an ambitious, eight-year project that aims to transform Trinity’s herbarium into a modern, plant science research laboratory and to digitise and image
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in the Discipline of Botany within the School of Natural Sciences. These include, but are not limited to, soil science and plant carbon fluxes, global climate modelling with a focus on biosphere
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groups at both universities. They will work on plant biology and agricultural science tasks to deliver validation of a technical tool for applied plant biology challenges, relevant to future food systems
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Programme for chronic pancreatitis, supervised by, and reporting directly to, the Research Manager and the Head of Department. The broad aims of the project are as follows: To establish an integrated care
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affiliated with the Loyola Institute on the campus of Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin. The Loyola Institute specialises in research and education in theology in the Catholic tradition
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operations. The cyber security team is based in IT Services but has responsibilities across the entire University and works with staff, students, collaborators, vendors and commercial partners across Trinity
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the postholder will also be required to work across other School of Medicine sites as required (e.g. TUH, Naas General Hospital, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute). The successful applicant will be expected
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. A Chief Technical Officer 1 is required within the School of Natural Sciences to manage activities