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With over 18,000 students and 2,000 members of staff, the University of Limerick (UL) is an energetic, research led and enterprising institution with a proud record in innovation and excellence in
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Research Centre is now accepting applications for a dynamic, innovative and committed Clinical Project Manager to support the implementation and administrative coordination of clinical research across
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and prospective data collection, storage, and governance. This is a dynamic, cross-sector project requiring close collaboration with academic, clinical, and industry stakeholders. The role demands a
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motivations and barriers involved. The goal is to generate practical, evidence-based insights that can inform more tailored policy and support strategies to enable climate action on farms, while also
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With over 18,000 students and 2,000 members of staff, the University of Limerick (UL) is an energetic, research led and enterprising institution with a proud record in innovation and excellence in
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and in conjunction with key industry partners, it represents a seamless collaboration between UCC, Teagasc and MTU. It is widely recognised that the gut microbiota plays an important role in human
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About University of Galway Established in 1845, University of Galway is a research-intensive institution ranked among the top 2% of universities in the world with an annual investment in research
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Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 87th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation for excellence in
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Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering, 1x Permanent and 1x Specific Purpose 1FTE Contract Type B 011085
Nature Careers | The Connacht Hotel Formerly Carlton Hotel Galway, Connaught | Ireland | 2 months agofor next generation medical innovation. It is expected that the successful candidates will develop outstanding research programmes in Biomedical Engineering, working with colleagues across the University’s
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and improve the well-being of children, youth, and families affected by forced displacement and humanitarian crises. It is rooted in the principles of equality, social inclusion, and mental health