Faculty: Education & Health Sciences
School: Nursing & Midwifery
Contract Type: Permanent
Salary Scale: €63,943 – €102,475 per annum
Job ID: 080589
Closing Date: Friday, 16 January 2026 (12:00 Irish Standard Time)
The School of Nursing & Midwifery at the University of Limerick invites applications for a permanent position as Associate Professor B in Nursing (Mental Health).
We are a vibrant, research-led school with close to 1,000 students and a wide portfolio of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The ideal applicant will be an active researcher with a strong publication record in high-quality, ISI-ranked international journals and a clear pipeline of studies in progress. Candidates should demonstrate evidence of research impact—within academia and beyond.
The successful candidate will contribute to:
Teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate accredited nursing programmes
Supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate research
High-quality and impactful research activities
Administrative and service responsibilities associated with an academic role
The University of Limerick (UL) is a research-led, innovative institution committed to excellence in education, scholarship, and societal impact. UL values creativity, curiosity, and inclusivity. Our motto, Eagna chun Gnímh – Wisdom for Action, reflects our mission to contribute to the discovery of new knowledge for a better world.
Professor Pauline Meskell
Head, School of Nursing & Midwifery
University of Limerick
Email: pauline.meskell@ul.ie
Applications must be submitted online and include:
A letter of introduction
A current CV demonstrating how you meet the criteria outlined in the job description
A completed online application form
Important – Right to Work Requirements
Applicants must be legally entitled to work and reside in Ireland.
If you are not an EEA citizen and you state that you are legally entitled to work in Ireland, you must upload a copy of your current Visa and Work Permit in the attachment section of the application form.
Failure to upload the required documentation will result in your application being ineligible for processing.
Your work authorisation status must allow you to meet all terms of the contract.
For technical issues, email: erecruitment@ul.ie
Applications are welcomed from all suitably qualified candidates.
Further particulars and application materials are available via University of Limerick Vacancies.
UL is committed to fostering a diverse, supportive, and inclusive academic community.
In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com