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-than-human places” and foster improved ecological awareness and engagement surrounding ongoing and future multispecies relations at the coasts. The successful candidate will be physically based at University
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advancement of transboundary place-based climate adaptation partnerships on the island of Ireland. This position offers the opportunity for an ambitious climate and social scientist with a background in climate
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involve an amount of travel within the country. The successful candidate will ideally be physically based at University College Cork, Ireland within the School of Law, and will have the option to be
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-clinical models. They will coordinate and participate in network collaborations to investigate tissue-resident immunity and protection against challenge. They will work closely with an experienced graduate
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-ecological systems-thinking and Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM), which are globally recognized tools to enable balanced marine development and conservation. Marine SABRES has co-designed a Simple Social
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perspective is highly preferred for this position. The post also includes teaching on Applied Linguistics based modules in the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the dissemination of findings
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physically based at University College Cork, Ireland within the School of Law, and will have the option to be associated with the Radical Humanities Laboratory. They will be proficient in community-engaged
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and vegetable side streams. The project focuses on minimal processing techniques to produce plant-based foods with improved physicochemical and nutritional properties which are highly consumer accepted
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for Data Analytics, based at the School of Computer Science & IT, University College Cork, Ireland. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will work in the intersection of various ongoing projects related to user
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level, depending on qualification and experience of the successful candidate. The Walter Lab at APC Microbiome Ireland develops nutritional- and microbiome-based therapeutic strategies to improve human