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Dublin together with Prof. Iracema Leroi (Programme Lead) and Dr. Anusha Mohan (Programme Manager). The post holder will specifically support WP3 by coordinating data collection, data storage and
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accordance with the Department of Finance guidelines.” https://www.tcd.ie/hr/employee-services/pay-scales/ How to Apply: To assist the selection process, applicants should submit a Curriculum Vitae and a Cover
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. At the National Centre for Oesophageal and Gastric Cancer at St. James’s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin, the team lead an internationally recognised clinical and research programme encompassing clinical trials
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Studies in Ireland, laying the groundwork for future permanent posts and programme development. • embed the Fellow within TCAS’s thriving research community in Himalayan, Tibetan, Bhutanese and Sino
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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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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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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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the Job Description below for this position. Informal enquiries about this post should be made to Dr. Abeba Birhane, Assistant Professor (Artificial Intelligence) E: birhanea@tcd.ie Application queries
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, as well as experience in programming and signal analysis are therefore essential. An additional component of the project is the recording of clinical metrics (e.g. tests of strength and symptoms) and
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Post Summary The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and the Department of Health (DoH) Research and Innovation Policy Unit have established a programme of