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18 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The School of Law, University College Cork seeks a highly motivated and dynamic Post-Doctoral Researcher to join the interdisciplinary BoDIESS
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Department of Sociology and Criminology 15 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary The CyberSocial Research Lab invites applications for a postdoctoral position for the Research Ireland
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, University College Cork seeks a highly motivated and dynamic Post-Doctoral Researcher to join the interdisciplinary BoDIESS project. Open to EU and non-EU applicants, this 18-month Post-Doctoral Researcher
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. Together, these groups form a dynamic, interdisciplinary hub at the forefront of microbiome research. The successful candidate will benefit from: • Access to APC’s world-class research infrastructure
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The School of the Human Environment and School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork seek a highly motivated and dynamic Post-Doctoral Researcher to join the
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with a range of stakeholders as well as the ability to pro-actively drive the projects’ work. They will need to provide leadership and show initiative within a dynamic team environment to ensure
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opportunity to join a dynamic and inclusive research team at University College Cork (UCC), working within the large-scale national Research Ireland (formerly Science Foundation Ireland) funded CONNECT Centre
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an overarching aim to advance scientific understanding of the Carbon © dynamics in Irish coastal and marine environments, whilst simultaneously improving management and harnessing their potential for climate
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metabolite-mediated modulation of mucosal inflammatory responses. Together, these groups form a dynamic, interdisciplinary hub at the forefront of microbiome research. The successful candidate will benefit