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Lecturer in organic chemistry (permanent wholetime) (reference: 648b/2024)

Dublin
Permanent
Technological University Dublin/TU Dublin
Lecturer
Posted: 28 March
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Applications are invited for the following post: Lecturer in Organic Chemistry (Permanent Wholetime) (Reference: 648b/2024) The University is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Organic Chemistry to teach on our programmes primarily in the (Bio)Pharmaceutical Science and DNA & Forensic Analysis disciplines. The successful candidate will contribute to Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes and will have expertise in the following areas: organic chemistry ideally with associated knowledge and skills related to key analytical chemistry techniques including GC, HPLC, GC-MS, LC-MS and NMR. Hours of Work:This is a wholetime post. In addition to teaching hours (up to 18 hours per week), attendance is required from Monday to Friday during the general working hours of the School and University. Location: Grangegorman, TU Dublin. Salary: The Lecturer Salary Scale is: € 68,936 - €106,661 Closing Date:5pm (Irish Time) on 17th April 2026. Application details/procedure:For further information, or to make an online application for the above post, please visit TU Dublin is an equal opportunities employer.

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