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ability to sustain academic collaboration within and across disciplines Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be
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RNA nanotherapeutics for targeted treatment of ileal Crohn's disease Post Duration: 1.5 Years Salary: €45,847 - €52,339 p.a. IUA PD1 Scale For an information package including further details
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) Salary: €45,847 - €52,339 per annum, IUA PD1 For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Dr Serhiy Yanchuk
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progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting pay of a PD researcher. Similarly, as the PD scheme is an intergenerational
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- €58,479 per annum, IUA PD2 For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Professor Joe P. Kerry, Email: joe.kerry
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Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting pay of a PD researcher. Similarly, as the PD scheme is an intergenerational training scheme
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Salary: €45,847 - €52,339 per annum, IUA PD1 For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Mary McCarthy
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annum, IUA PD1 Salary Scale For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Louise Firth, Senior Lecturer in
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exceed 6 years, you should not apply and should refer to Research Fellow posts instead. Prior to application, further information (including application procedure) should be obtained from the Work at UCD
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- € 52,339 p.a. IUA PD1 Scale For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Tom Birkett, Professor of Old English