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12 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The MaREI Centre is looking for an experienced Senior Post Doctoral Researcher to help deliver a Horizon Europe funded project, Marine SABRES
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Consolidator Grant led by Professor Maebh Harding (Principal Investigator). The `reKINdle project' is a 5-year comparative qualitative study focused on expanding empirical and theoretical understandings
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available from the 1st of November 2025 to contract end date of the 31st of May 2028. Informed by the International debate for a ‘beyond GDP’ framing of climate change within policy, the goal of this project
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motivated geoscientist with an interest in geological storage applications to join the Sustainable GeoEnergy Research Group at UCD. The purpose of the role is to deliver a specific research project. This
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required within the general scope and level of the post. • To contribute to costing research grant proposals and assist in the financial management of a research project. Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher
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largely unexplored. This project will investigate whether early-life heat stress induces lasting genomic change across three distinct aquatic ectotherms: the marine ragworm (Hediste diversicolor
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leading the scientific project while translating discoveries at the forefront of microbiome science into applications with commercial potential. This role offers the chance to drive innovation and shape
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contribute to research, design, and dissemination of low-resource digital tools for cultural heritage preservation. Key tasks include coordinating a national survey of digital heritage practices, assisting
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the linguistic, cultural and individual vectors factors which prove challenging to students pre and during international mobility experiences. Design an educational programme which will help students overcome
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on a major European Research Council funded project. The researcher would lead the project’s investigation into veterancy among colonized and/or Indigenous populations within the imperial polity