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) readers, as part of an international collaboration with a team of experts in glycoproteomics, glycomics and in immunology. Salary Scale: Post Doctoral Researcher (2025): €46,305 p.a. (1 Point) Appointments
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Deadline 5 Nov 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Part-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position
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of bacterial glycans and immune signalling response via Toll-like Receptor (TLR) readers, as part of an international collaboration with a team of experts in glycoproteomics, glycomics and in immunology. Salary
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Department: Biology Vacancy ID: 038223 Closing Date: 05-Nov-2025 We are seeking a part-time research assistant in the Department of Biology at Maynooth University. The research assistant will work
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position as senior post-doctoral researcher. The advertised position will be part of the Frontiers for the Future Award, Research Ireland funded project entitled ‘’Constrained Bismuth / (Precious) Metal-free
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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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synthetic chemistry for a 3-year specified purpose position as senior post-doctoral researcher. The advertised position will be part of the Frontiers for the Future Award, Research Ireland funded project
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people to participate in community activities. The project relates to Age Friendly Ireland’s research as part of a strategic partnership for the purposes of advancing research on ageing, data and policy
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streets, housing and transportation options, access to key services and opportunities for older people to participate in community activities. The project relates to Age Friendly Ireland’s research as part