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will join the research group of Dr. Conor Crawford and use chemical synthesis to uncover how marine polysaccharides contribute to global carbon sequestration. Start Date: The start date is September 2026
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addresses), to:- • Name: Dr Sibu Padmanabhan • Email Address: chullans@tcd.ie Closing date the 15th of April 2026 Our Values - putting our words into action Values matter. They are key
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Curriculum Vitae to include the names and contact details of 2 referees (including email addresses), and a max 2-page personal statement detailing why you are interested in the project, to: Dr. Ailbhe Brazel
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Assistant grade at a point in line with Government Pay Policy [€34,175 - €36,836 per annum]. Informal enquiries about this post should be directed to the Head of Discipline, Dr Catherine Barbour, at barbourc
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own initiative and resolve problems. Closing Date: 12 noon (Irish Standard Time) 30th January 2026 Application will only be accepted by applying online through the Trinity Jobs Portal https
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made to Dr Joseph Clarke (Head of the Department of History) at joseph.clarke@tcd.ie. Application queries about this post, please email the Recruitment Partner at recruit@tcd.ie and include
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governance support across clinical trials and laboratory studies. The successful candidate will work closely with the clinical and translational science teams led by Dr Jessie Elliott, and will collaborate
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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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Government pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie). monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie) How to apply: Candidates should submit the following documentation via email to Dr. Noelle Scully pnscully@tcd.ie
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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