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-based outputs to improve consent practices. Post Status: Specific Purpose Contract, part time 0.5 FTE Research Group / Department / School: School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin
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offered on a part-time basis (3 days per week), for 36 months and will start immediately. This position will appeal to anyone who wishes to develop their research career and profile. The salary is
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, continuous learning, and innovative thinking. Join us at RCSI, where your contributions will be recognised, and you will be part of a dynamic team making a real impact on global health. About Our Research RCSI
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-air/) . Salary: Postdoctoral Researcher salary scale €46,305 - €59,063 per annum, (subject to the project’s funding limitations), and pro rata for shorter and/or part-time contracts. The default
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This postdoctoral research position is one of two research positions that will lead the delivery and testing of a cumulative effects assessment framework as part of the Sustainable Offshore Wind (SUSTAINOW) project
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invites applications for the position of Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to join the Plant Ecophysiology research group in the discipline of Botany, led by Dr Matthew Saunders. This position is part of
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team to work on micro/nano manufacturing, bio-instruments development and advanced applications in molecular diagnostics and nanomedicine. Project Description: As part of the project MADECOLD - Multi
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position as senior post-doctoral researcher. The advertised position will be part of the Frontiers for the Future Award, Research Ireland funded project entitled ‘’Constrained Bismuth / (Precious) Metal-free
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as part of the MaREI Centre. The TALX2 project is an Environmental Protection Agency funded project, focusing on the creation and advancement of transboundary place-based climate adaptation
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project. Open to EU and non-EU applicants, this 18-month Post-Doctoral Researcher position is part of a Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland-funded project that will explore changing societal attitudes towards