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Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 1 May 2026 - 12:00 (Europe/Dublin) Country Ireland Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 3 Jun 2026 Is the job funded through the EU
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for the second half of this exciting research project. Both roles are focused on the analysis and reporting of large-scale nutritional data within an epidemiological context. Post 1(Micronutrient status) will
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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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Duration: 1 Year 9 Months, Part-Time Post Salary: €46,805 - €53,391 p.a. pro rata .8 FTE (IUA PD1 Salary Scale) For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie
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. Currently, the Cereal and Beverage Science Research Group (CBSRG) consists of 1 Senior Research Co-Ordinator - Lab Manager, 1 Senior Postdoc, 1 Postdoc, 1 Research Assistant, 5 PhD students, and 1 MSc student
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the starting pay of a PD researcher. Similarly, as the PD scheme is an intergenerational training scheme completion of PD1 or PD 2 levels in one HEI will normally render that researcher ineligible
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transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting pay of a PD researcher. Similarly, as the PD scheme is an intergenerational training scheme completion of PD1 or PD 2 levels in one
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fisheries management. The successful candidate will be physically based at University College Cork (Ireland) within the Department of Geography and/or one of several BIM offices. They will also have the
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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
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is an intergenerational training scheme completion of PD1 or PD 2 levels in one HEI will normally render that researcher ineligible for appointment at a similar level in another Irish HEI Researcher