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Research Assistant with strong quantitative data analysis skills to support the analytical and organisational components of the project. The role involves working closely with the Principal Investigators, Dr
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Europe funded project to promote urban health, targeting four European pilot sites, which ends June 30th, 2028. The successful candidate will support the principal investigator (Dr Tadhg MacIntyre) and all
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European pilot sites, which ends June 30th, 2028. The successful candidate will support the principal investigator (Dr Tadhg MacIntyre) and all members of the research team to support applied research
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-Tibetan Studies. Reporting to Professor Nathan W. Hill, Director of TCAS, the Fellow will collaborate with colleagues including Dr Tim Bodt and Dr Seema Chauhan and participate fully in the intellectual
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Europe funded project to promote urban health, targeting four European pilot sites, which ends on 30th June 2028. The Research Assistant will support the principal investigator (Dr. Tadhg MacIntyre) and
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collection of blood samples (for genetic testing by another researcher). The researcher will work as part of the team of a young, multidisciplinary team led by Dr McMackin, with collaborators from
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Please see the Job Description below for this position. Informal enquires about this post should be made to Dr Ann Hever, Research & Development Manager, TILDA at hevera@tcd.ie. At Trinity, we
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: 18th December 2025 Application Procedure Please submit a CV and a cover letter outlining your interest in in the post by email, with the subject Research Assistant Application: Dr Ciara Molloy Email