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-of-concept testing. - contribute to the development of the stakeholder network in WP1 using our MARINERG-i insights into potential stakeholders, contact lists and social media. - contribute
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1 Year 9 Months, Fixed Term Part-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the position of Post-Doctoral Researcher in Collective Social Futures, University College Cork. This is a
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or relevant social science discipline. *Demonstrated statistical experience analysing large-scale, complex quantitative datasets. *Demonstrated experience in an area of quantitative research related to child
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6 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Department HR Research Research Field Medical sciences » Other Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Positions
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information about the project can be found at the following website https://palliativeprojects.eu/in-touch/ Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between
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(zebrafish and rodents) with molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and in vitro approaches to explore the impact of interventions on gut-brain communication and related health outcomes. The candidate
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. This post will contribute to the Institute’s Science for Society and engaged research agenda. For more information on WATERWAY: https://www.galwaycity.ie/services/climate-action/climate-action-servic
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-Time Post Where to apply Website http://www.ucc.ie/en/ Requirements Research FieldEnvironmental science » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications The primary focus of the Post
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Economics for the public good that makes a transformative impact for students, society and business. Guided by the public good mission, the School’s research and impact seek to identify solutions to, and
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combined in order to induce the debilitating condition that is Inflammatory bowel diseases. The microbial population resident in the mucosal layer in the gut is one of them. We have discovered lower levels