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of Agriculture & Food Science. Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Grass and Forage Science, with a particular emphasis on sustainability within agri-food systems. This role
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provide analytical and interpretive support for veterinary, agricultural and medical research. Salary: 95 Lecturer/Asst Professor Above The Bar (7943): €64,112 - €101,524 per annum Appointment will be made
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provide analytical and interpretive support for veterinary, agricultural and medical research. Salary: 95 Lecturer/Asst Professor Above The Bar (7943) €64,112 - €101,524 per annum Appointment will be made
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is funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Ireland”. The Duck-Feed project, that brings together researchers from Maynooth University (MU), Technological University Dublin (TUD
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and/or proteomic techniques. Expertise in plant, fungal and/or algal molecular-level responses to global change such as droughts, floods, temperature, atmospheric composition in agricultural, managed
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contribute to the teaching in the School of Natural Sciences. We have particular interest in recruiting an applied ecologist with expertise in terrestrial field ecology, agroecology and contemporary
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-up approach to understanding the adoption of climate mitigation practices in Irish agriculture. It investigates the factors shaping decision-making, the uptake of different measures, and the key
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such as droughts, floods, temperature, atmospheric composition in agricultural, managed or natural ecosystems is desirable. We are particularly interested in candidates who’s teaching, and research
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Sustainability and deliver modules for the School of Agriculture and Food Science and the School of Health Sciences. We are looking for a candidate who has a demonstrated passion for student engagement and
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, as well as non-agriculture linked sources has the potential to revolutionise global food production. Integration of these novel protein production processes into a circular bioeconomy polygeneration