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Department: Psychology Vacancy ID: 037763 Closing Date: 05-Oct-2025 We are seeking to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to join a project funded by the National Open Research Forum (NORF) to help
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department: Psychology Vacancy ID: 037763 Closing Date: 05-Oct-2025 We are seeking to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to join a project
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to recruit a senior post-doctoral researcher. The successful candidate will be part of an EPA funded project on Estimating and Projecting Population Exposure to Extreme Sea Levels in Ireland, led by Prof
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. The successful candidate will be part of an EPA funded project on Estimating and Projecting Population Exposure to Extreme Sea Levels in Ireland, led by Prof. Niamh Cahill. The core concept of this project will be
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Department: Geography Vacancy ID: 037183 Closing Date: 28-Sep-2025 We are seeking a Postdoctoral researcher to join our team on the EXACT project. The project is funded by Met Éireann under grant
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project. The project is funded by Met Éireann under grant agreement No 2024-1127, part of the TRANSLATE project delivering state of the art climate services for Ireland. The successful candidate will work
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Department: History Vacancy ID: 037383 Closing Date: 05-Oct-2025 We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher for 24 months to work on a major European Research Council funded project
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people to participate in community activities. The project relates to Age Friendly Ireland’s research as part of a strategic partnership for the purposes of advancing research on ageing, data and policy
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outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher to work on a major European Research Council funded project. The researcher would lead the project’s
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streets, housing and transportation options, access to key services and opportunities for older people to participate in community activities. The project relates to Age Friendly Ireland’s research as part