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Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Biomolecular Science - Temporary: 5 years @ University College Dublin

Dublin - IrelandOnsiteContractPosted 12 days ago

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About this role

Applications are invited for a temporary post of a Lecturer / Assistant Professor in Biomolecular Science within UCD School of Biology & Environmental Science.

Candidates should ideally have proven teaching and research interests in using biochemistry, molecular biology, or biotechnology approaches to understand fundamental cellular processes or disease mechanisms. Experience in bioinformatics, microbiology and in developing or applying contemporary omics approaches would be a strength. This is a 5-year academic post in the School of Biology & Environmental Science (SBES) at University College Dublin.

95 Lecturer / Assistant Professor (below the bar)\2010 Salary Scale: €65,401 – €103,564 per annum.

Appointment will be made on scale and in accordance with the Department of Finance guidelines

Closing date: 12:00 noon (local Irish time) on 5th June 2026.

Applications must be submitted by the closing date and time specified. Any applications which are still in progress at the closing time of 12:00 noon (Local Irish Time) on the specified closing date will be cancelled automatically by the system. UCD are unable to accept late applications.

UCD do not require assistance from Recruitment Agencies. Any CVs submitted by Recruitment Agencies will be returned.

Note: Hours of work for academic staff are those as prescribed under Public Service Agreements. For further information please follow link below:

www.ucd.ie/hr/t4media/Academic Contract.pdf

Prior to application, further information (including application procedure) should be obtained from the Work at UCD website: www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs

Skills

Academic or ResearchAcademicMolecular Biology & BiophysicsHigher EducationBiologyBiological Sciences

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