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A leading technological university in Dublin is inviting applications for a Lectureship in Cybersecurity. This permanent, whole-time position involves teaching, research, and significant engagement with industry. The role requires ICT skills, project management capabilities, and effective communication. The salary ranges from €68,253 to €105,605, and applications should be submitted by 5pm Irish Time on December 12th, 2025.
Applications are invited for the following post:
Lecturer in Cybersecurity (Permanent Wholetime) (Reference: 459/2025)
School of Informatics and Cybersecurity sits at the intersection between Technology, Computer Science, and societal need. Our progressive and innovative approaches to teaching, research and industry engagement educates the next generation of innovators and problem solvers who apply technical solutions in ways that enable users to accomplish personal, organisational, and societal goals. Through its focus on applied education and research, the school is a significant contributor to the local and global technology sectors. The school’s two disciplines of Cybersecurity, and Information Technology & Infrastructure, offer taught programmes from NFQ levels 6 to 9 as well as research masters and PhD programmes. Most of our 770+ students and 38 staff are based on the Blanchardstown campus, but courses may run on all campuses.
Hours of Work: This is a wholetime post. In addition to teaching hours (up to 16 hours per week), attendance is required from Monday to Friday during the general working hours of the School and Faculty.
Location: The post will be based at the TU Dublin Campuses i.e. Aungier Street, Bolton Street, Grangegorman, Blanchardstown or Tallaght. Regular attendance at other sites will be required.
Salary: The successful candidate will be appointed at point (01) of the Lecturer Salary Scale.
Closing Date: 5pm (Irish Time) on Friday 12th December 2025
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