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, at the Sustainability Institute in University College Cork (UCC) to work on the planning, legal and management aspects of specific Blue Carbon habitats in Ireland. The Marine Institute funded BlueC project has
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have responsibility for undertaking research activities under the management of the PI or nominee representing UCC’s role in the HCI funded project MicroCreds with a focus on inclusion. The role consists
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are seeking a highly motivated Post-Doctoral Researcher with molecular biology and animal handling skills to work on a research project preforming preclinical drug studies for the rare genetic disease
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the Offshore Renewable Energy Research Group. This position is primarily part of the IDEA-IRL project, which focuses on contributing to the International Energy Agency task 49: IDEA which is developing
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tests and new digital assessments. The successful candidate will have responsibility to conduct all aspects of the data management and analysis of this project and publication preparation within
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participate in training, professional development, and wider academic activities, gaining skills in project management, research ethics, and stakeholder engagement. Achievement of the expected progression
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at the Innovation Value Institute at Maynooth University and will involve working with the RCSI School of Population Health and Department of General Practice, and with Centric Health primary care practice data group
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meaningful public and patient involvement in health and social care research. The successful candidate will work closely with our Programme Manager and collaborate with a national team including Programme
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-situ instruments, Land-Management, Soil & GIS databases that can be processed and integrated into more complex multi-scale land-cover and land-use models. A core output from the overall project will be
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is a Principal Investigator and Deputy Director. We are now looking for a Post Doctoral researcher to join the team and participate in our vibrant research community. gVID is a new 2-year project