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linkage project linking the NICPR and the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study (NILS). The role’s primary purpose is to conduct advanced quantitative analyses, lead scientific reporting, and participate in
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About the job: The Transforming Cultures of Language-Learning (TransCoLL) project, funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council, aims to intervene in the steep decline in Anglophone language
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International Conservation) project, funded through PEACEPLUS and managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. Based in the School of Biological Sciences at Queen’s University Belfast, the role sits within a
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of community-centric research models and design and implement research methodologies that support community participation in health and wellbeing initiatives particularly within disadvantaged communities. Drive
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projects in opthamology. The research involves close collaboration with stakeholders (including PPI representatives, research participants, clinical and academic colleagues), management and monitoring
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of action with respect to the rumen microbiome. A PhD student has also been recruited to aid delivery on the project and there will be an expectancy that the candidate works closely with them as a named
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to assist early-stage researchers to establish core technical competence. Ability to carry out routine administrative tasks associated with the research projects and laboratory maintenance. To be successful
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About the role: This role requires an experienced chemist/medicinal chemist to work on the design, synthesis and analytical evaluation of a series of small molecule protease inhibitors. The post
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The successful candidate will conduct research and be part of the international research team working on the project “TruBrain: Trustworthy Distributed Brain-inspired Systems: Theoretical Basis and
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) enhance researcher mobility; (iv) engage stakeholders, and (v) influence policy. The Research Network Coordinator will lead the delivery of Network-funded projects and support the strategic development