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. The purpose of the project is to link SPMHS with The Trinity Centre for Practice & Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI) in Trinity College Dublin to support mental health nursing research with the aim of improving
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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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colleagues on a range of MaREI projects including the management and co-ordination of the MAGICA project, and to proactively lead on and shape the development of certain aspects of that work. To conduct and
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, strong project-management skills, and an interest in equitable, energy-efficient digital infrastructure. A track record of publishing in respected academic journals is essential. Achievement
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will be research however a particular emphasis during this stage should include: To conduct a specified programme of research under the supervision and direction of a Principal Investigator/Project
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. Other duties include the administration and management of the project (e.g. Ethical approval, lab website, compensation for participants, payment for consumables etc.). They will also assist directly with
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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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mentoring. • Assist with funding proposals and bidding of projects. • Day to day project management including data curation and processing, technical reporting, procurement, health and safety compliances, and
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experience managing projects. Additional experience and knowledge in any of the following areas would be highly valued: biodiversity monitoring, qualitative fieldwork, community engagement tracking, workshop
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people with advanced dementia in nursing homes. The role will also require data entry to an online data collection system. Project Title: In-Touch: Implementation of a person-centered palliative care