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12 Months, Fixed-Term, Part-Time Post Position Summary An opportunity has arisen to join the Department of Economics at Cork University Business School to conduct a health technology assessment of
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on the DICES project (Driving Inclusive Care: Economic democracy and social economy). Funded under Horizon Europe, DICES is a four year project, conducted in collaboration with institutional partners in
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. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will primarily work on the performing techno-economic assessment (TEA), followed by environmental and social Life Cycle Assessments (e-LCA and s-LCA) of Cascading Algal
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Agriculture funded project OILPRO. The objective of the project is to explore the economic, social and environmental benefit of growing and processing oilseed crops in Ireland and to identify policies that may
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of Electricity (LCOE). The UCC contribution will be on the environmental, social and economic considerations. Work to be conducted will scope out the potential planning, regulatory, environmental, and social
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for the role of Post-Doctoral Researcher within the Department of Food Business to work on a Department of Agriculture funded project OILPRO. The objective of the project is to explore the economic, social and
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of WTBs on a large scale, thereby advancing clean energy, by fully transforming waste into resources for the circular economy. EirBLADE is funded by Research Ireland: National Challenge (Energy) Fund 2022
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. The successful candidate will take a lead role, under the direction of the Principal Investigator, in driving the ASPIRE project – Social Economy Initiatives Supporting Ageing in Place. This project seeks
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to manage electrical energy resources at the local level and maximise the economic benefits for individuals and communities when interacting with the energy markets. AUTONOMY will pioneer a novel transfer
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intelligence, AUTONOMY will create new tools to manage electrical energy resources at the local level and maximise the economic benefits for individuals and communities when interacting with the energy markets