Associate Professor of Nursing

University of Limerick

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)


Job Synopsis

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


About the University of Limerick

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.


Informal Enquiries

Professor Pauline Meskell
Head, School of Nursing & Midwifery
University of Limerick
Email: pauline.meskell@ul.ie


Application Process

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


Additional Information

  • 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.

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