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Applications are invited for an appointment as Lecturer (permanent 1.0 FTE)in Psychology at the School of Psychology, University of Galway. The School of Psychology offers internationally excellent
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Applications are invited for the temporary post of Lecturer/ Assistant Professor in Psychology within the UCD School of Politics and International Relations. The person appointed will be expected
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Applications are invited for a permanent post of a Lecturer/Assistant Professor OR Associate Professor in Educational Psychology within UCD School of Education. The appointee will be required
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responsibilities. We also welcome international applicants including those whom have been displaced due to war. We are ranked 3rd in the world for gender equality (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2020) and we
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3rd in the world for gender equality (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2020) and we hold an Athena SWAN Bronze award, recognising our work to advance gender equality. The University is actively
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healthy aging. This initiative builds on our existing expertise in the related areas of life sciences, psychology, and business. The successful applicant will help develop the existing undergraduate
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different levels including social, psychological, physiological and cellular. Sociological and psychological ageing differ from, but are connected to, the processes of biological ageing, therefore it is
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healthy aging. This initiative builds on our existing expertise in the related areas of life sciences, psychology, and business. The successful applicant will help develop the existing undergraduate
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disciplines, including but not limited to behavioural economics, experimental psychology and decision science. This is a 3-year fixed term position. The Institute The ESRI, founded in 1960, is located in
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Team. The Counselling Team has three sub-teams with specific remits: Groups and Trainees; Outreach and Research; Training and Post-Graduate support. The Service delivers psychological therapy, social