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For stipend/benefits and other information on this award, click on the link below.
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National College of Ireland Distinguished Chair in Learning Technologies (Ireland)
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Award #9020
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Category:
Lecturing/Research
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Number of Awards: 1
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Special Deadline: August 1, 2008
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Grant Activity: Deliver an agreed upon number of modules for the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the area of business studies. Modules are 1-3 hours per week for 3 weeks with 20-150 participants depending on mode of delivery-lecture, tutorial or seminar. Develop research capabilities among faculty, including mentoring and supporting early stage researchers and contributing to professional development seminar series. Help to develop and build international and community linkages. Advise on current research and teaching practices. Activities will be agreed upon by the grantee and the Vice President -Academic and Administration.
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Specialization(s): Finance or Human Resource Management/Development
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Additional Qualifications: Grantee should be a full professor with a distinguished research career and with publications and previous senior appointments in computer science and relevant specialization(s).
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Location: National College of Ireland
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Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 months
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Starting Date: September 2009 or January 2010
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Comments: Full-year awards are preferred, but an award for one semester will be considered. A letter of invitation is required. Contact person: Paul Stynes, lecturer, the School of Computing, National College of Ireland (NCI): tel. 353.1.406.0500, fax 353.1.497.2200, pstynes@ncirl.ie. The National College of Ireland has been at the forefront of innovation in learning for over 50 years. The College is committed in its mission to assure access to and widening participation in higher education. It has over 4,300 students, of whom 2/3 are studying on part-time programs. Its state-of-the-art campus in Dublin's International Financial Services Centre provides the hub for an innovative and unique program of work in academic development, teaching and research. Through its campus in the IFSC, a network of 40 off-campus centers, on-site educational hubs within industry and online programs, NCI is committed to enabling learners to avail of leading edge programs in business, management, human resource management, financial services, marketing, technology, computing, and community studies. Visit www.ncirl.ie for more information.
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Staff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, mbettua@cies.iie.org or Program Associate Abby Greenwell, 202.686.6232, agreenwell@cies.iie.org
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