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7 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Department HR Research Research Field History » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc
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post is connected to a PhD project which is part of a large study which examines experiences of border crossings and technologies that are used by migrants to connect with and construct a home after
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, Monitoring and Sharing the Learning and informing national policy related to aging well. By working with communities and stakeholders, AFI gathers a large amount of data related to many aspects of ageing and
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; these should include key intended publications and may also include proposals for large-scale funding applications. Once in post, they will be supported to develop their research and teaching in ways
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of large-scale national data. The ultimate aim of this project is to generate actionable knowledge for youth self-harm and suicide prevention. The outcomes of this research programme will contribute to a
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; these should include key intended publications and may also include proposals for large-scale funding applications. Once in post, they will be supported to develop their research and teaching in ways