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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Applications are invited for a temporary post of a Research Assistant in Cognitive Neuroscience within UCD School of Electrical and Electronic
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section process, candidates will be expected to demonstrate an appropriate mix of knowledge, experience and skills described below. For shortlisting purposes, candidates will be expected to demonstrate
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demonstrated ability to work productively with co-authors. The recruitment process will include an analytical writing exercise in English for shortlisted applicants. Knowledge of Italian, Korean, or Swedish is
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include an analytical writing exercise in English. Knowledge of Italian, Korean, or Swedish is an advantage but not required. The vacancies will be filled on a rolling basis. Appointments will be made
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with Multiple Sclerosis in Ireland”. This project, a partnership between academics, clinicians and knowledge users, with significant integrated public and patient involvement (PPI), aims to identify
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in a collaborative environment Knowledge & Experience – (Essential) • Proven experience in radiation delivery systems and safety compliance. • Strong background in cell culture (preferably 3D models
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academics, clinicians and knowledge users, with significant integrated public and patient involvement (PPI), aims to identify the characteristics of effective mental health supports for people with multiple
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clinical, lifestyle, cognitive, metabolic and other biological datasets arising from the cohorts, working closely with collaborators to generate mechanistic insights and high-impact publications. Key
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inclusive community which is committed to social good. Our motto Eagna chun Gnímh translates as Wisdom for Action reflecting our mission to contribute to the discovery of new knowledge for a better world
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“PROMISE: Improving Mental Health Supports for People with Multiple Sclerosis in Ireland”. This project, a partnership between academics, clinicians and knowledge users, with significant integrated public