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UCC wishes to make a lectureship appointment within the School of Mathematical Sciences. This position will play an important role in the development of statistical science and related disciplines
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Coordinator at UCC. The successful candidate will play a key role in sourcing and developing clinical placements and tutoring students on the 2-year MSc in Radiation Therapy programme which had its first intake
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to the Biomedical Science degree programme which is jointly delivered by UCC and Munster Technological University. The Department has research and teaching facilities in the Clinical Sciences Building, Cork
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. They will lead the implementation and maintenance of services and solutions that will enhance research capabilities that are increasingly reliant on IT technology and IT infrastructure – including compute
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-functionally with different stakeholders, knowledge sharing, and building relationships. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, organization and an awareness
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datacentres, over 7000 computer workstations, 300+ websites, research infrastructure and a customer base of more than 30,000 users. In addition, it provides and supports the University’s business systems and
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studies require a physiotherapy assessment of infants and older children. Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common lifelong physical disability. The Elevate programme aims to improve both the Early Detection
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-Gut Axis Theme (covering topics of Neuroscience, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Systems Biology) with APC Microbiome Ireland. The successful candidate will be part of a team led by
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’ experience in project and programme management, experience in the technology sector, and demonstrable experience working with industry. Experience in team leadership and knowledge of regulatory and quality
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3 Years, Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The INFANT Centre is leading the ELEVATE Programme which is a 5-year programme focused on the prevention, early detection, and treatment