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Permanent Whole-time Post UCC wishes to appoint an experienced academic to the role of Munster Agricultural Society Lecturer in Farmland Biodiversity within the School of Biological, Earth
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Kilmallock – Derry – Bradford: Twinning North-South Irish Walled Towns and UK Cities of Culture is an interdisciplinary project that brings together cutting- edge digital technologies with a humanities approach to the creation of virtual models of the medieval walled towns of Kilmallock and...
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, high environmental value and exposure to storm systems. In addition, this marine space is shared with a number of critical stakeholders. In order to determine the most pragmatic sites for development
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digital technology function in FITU, sourcing funds and submitting tenders, identifying new CPD and continuing education trends / needs in the agri-food sector, liaising and working with staff in the School
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Training Unit, the Programme Manager will have responsibility for managing the various courses and programmes of FITU as well as marketing the activities of the Unit including the digital technology function
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. The position is based in the the School of Applied Social Studies | University College Cork (ucc.ie) which is a dynamic centre for research, learning and teaching in the social sciences. Based in the College
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, high environmental value and exposure to storm systems. In addition, this marine space is shared with a number of critical stakeholders. In order to determine the most pragmatic sites for development
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Permanent Whole-time Post UCC wishes to appoint an experienced academic to the role of Lecturer in Education (Science Education). Reporting to the Head of School, the appointee will contribute
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O’Brien, Email: [email protected] University College Cork is committed to being a fully inclusive global university which actively recruits, supports and retains colleagues from all sectors of society
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0.8 FTE, 1.5 Years, Fixed-Term, Part-time Post Position Summary: APC Microbiome Ireland (APC) is a Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre which has secured over €200 million in research funding