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joining a team focused on commercialising innovative technology in the exciting and quickly developing generative AI area. UCC's nasc research centre is within the School of Computer Science
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Fixed Term Whole Time Posts (duration 2 years) UCC wishes to appoint two Business Analysts to support the successful delivery of UCC’s Fees Service Enhancement (FSE) Project. The Project was initiated in December 2024 with a vision to build a modern, student-focused and operationally excellent...
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portfolio of studies taking place in the Cancer Trials Cork Unit at the Cork University Hospital. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, organisation and an
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researchers to join a research programme aimed at determining the role of gut microbiota in the effects of diet, exercise or cognitive interventions on cognition and mood in older aged people with depression
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building relationships. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, organization and an awareness of time management. The MINA study – ‘Microbiome Immunotherapy
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, meticulous and proactive. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, organisation and an awareness of time management. Project Title: Cancer Research @ UCC / Cancer
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3 Months, Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Post Position Summary A Research Support Officer is sought to work on the Food Health Ireland (FHI) Centre within the School of Food and Nutritional Sciences
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national datasets. The candidate will also work with an experienced team of collaborators in synthesising the findings of the research programme overall, and in communication of study findings to a broad
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computer workstations, 300+ websites, research infrastructure and a customer base of more than 30,000 users. In addition, it provides and supports the University’s business systems and Teaching and Learning
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within the Joyce and Walter Labs as part of the ‘Microbe Restore’ project, a large Research Ireland funded program of work exploring targeted nutritional and microbiome-based strategies for the prevention