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to monitoring locations in the programme area, so a full driving licence is highly desirable. Regular communication and co-operation with stakeholders (project partners in PEACE-Air) will also be required. We
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community, industry partners, and other collaborators. Reporting regularly to the EPA and the project’s steering committee. Authoring and co-authoring publications and project reports; and Disseminating
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research (e.g. surveys and interviews) with community members, funeral industry professionals, and government employees. This work will take place across the Republic of Ireland, and the position will
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and wave conditions. Contribute to the project communication and dissemination activities. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish
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research would be desirable. Candidates must demonstrate strong organizational, planning, oral and written communication skills, scientific writing, and project management skills. The successful applicant
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attitudes. A significant portion of the role will be dedicated to conducting both qualitative and quantitative empirical research (e.g. surveys and interviews) with community members, funeral industry
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communication and dissemination activities. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting pay of a PD
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College Cork (Ireland) within the Department of Geography and with an option to be associated with the Radical Humanities Laboratory. They will be proficient in community-engaged qualitative research and
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technical competence and accomplishment. • A capability of working within a project team to achieve results. • Good communication, organisation and interpersonal skills. • A commitment to gaining practical
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with prototype development for community-driven archives, and preparing open-access toolkits and publications. The post involves interdisciplinary collaboration across digital humanities, sustainability