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€46,305 - €59,063 per annum, (subject to the project’s funding limitations), and pro rata for shorter and/or part-time contracts. The default position for all new public sector appointments is the 1st point
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be provided as required. Further opportunities for professional development will be provided by the UCC Post-Doctoral Development Hub. The Post-Doctoral researchers will be part of a team of six full
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the pharmaceutical sciences, with an ability to work to a high standard and as part of a team. The scientist must have expertise in pharmaceutical preparation and analysis of lipid-based emulsions and/or nanoparticles
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to recruit a senior post-doctoral researcher. The successful candidate will be part of an EPA funded project on Estimating and Projecting Population Exposure to Extreme Sea Levels in Ireland, led by Prof
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. The successful candidate will be part of an EPA funded project on Estimating and Projecting Population Exposure to Extreme Sea Levels in Ireland, led by Prof. Niamh Cahill. The core concept of this project will be
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was to target the 87% of 15–30-year-olds in Ireland who considered that ‘learning about EU matters, such as the functioning of the EU and its institutions, EU history or European culture, should be part of
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about the Vikings and their use in politics and identity formation to the present, and to produce a monograph based on this research as part of a series on the Viking legacy. A particular focus will be
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. The hired researcher will be encouraged to collaborate with other members of the group both inside and outside of UCC. The group is part of the School of Computer Science and Information Technology, and
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encouraged to collaborate with other members of the group both inside and outside of UCC. The group is part of the School of Computer Science and Information Technology, and explainable and trustworthy AI
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position is part of a Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland-funded project that will explore changing societal attitudes towards body disposal in Ireland, and industry and regulatory responses to these changing