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VISITING
ACADEMICS
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The School of Computing at Dublin
City University is interested to hear from overseas academics
interested in spending some, or all, of their sabbatical time working
with us. The School teaches undergraduate
programmes in Computing and in Computational Linguistics and taught
Masters programmes in Computer Applications, Computer Applications
for Education and Electronic Commerce in addition to our wide range
of research
interests. The School consists of 40 full-time academic staff
plus 17 support staff posts covering both administration and technical
support (some of these posts are vacant) and is housed in a new,
purpose-built building
on a 60-acre campus on the North side of Dublin city.
Ireland, and Dublin in particular, is an attractive place to live
and to work with a booming economy, especially in the software sector.
Ireland is home to almost all the major software and hardware development
companies and is the second-largest producer and exporter of software
in the world.
Dublin City University is a young, modern University located in
a purpose-built campus with 5500 full-time students
on campus during semester.
Those interested in exploring the possibility of spending some time
working with us should make informal contact with the Head of School,
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