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to work on a Research Ireland- funded Frontiers for the Future Award research programme. The successful candidate will work within this research team to carry out research on receptor tyrosine kinase
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planning is therefore essential. This challenge is particularly pressing in Ireland, where limited interconnection capacity, high import dependence, and climate vulnerabilities further complicate
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their experience and/or potential in delivering high quality teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Candidates should set out how their research may contribute to one or more of the UCC Futures and
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demonstrate their experience and/or potential in delivering high-quality teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Candidates should articulate how their research may contribute to one or more of
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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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several projects in the centre including the MAGICA project ( https://magica-project.eu/), a landmark initiative funded under EU Horizon programme. The MAGICA project aims to accelerate the development
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. The Fellowship will be offered as a one-year post, with renewal for a second year subject to satisfactory performance. Successful holders of the Fellowship may apply for it a second time if/when the Fellowship is
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the School of Chemistry and the Environmental Research Institute at University College Cork. The CRAC has been a European leader in atmospheric chemistry research for over two decades and performs a wide range
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of Computer Science and Information Technology, to work on developing interactive software to create schedules. Prior experience in constraint programming, schedule generation and software development are essential
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will investigate phage-mediated horizontal gene transfer, employing approaches such as long-read high-throughput sequencing, faecal chemostat models, random transposon insertion libraries in gut bacteria