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knowledge of research methods, and have the skills set to work with the community and with partners from the local authority, NGO and community sectors. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc
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topologies, identify suitable topologies for detailed modelling, and collect data to enable future comparison of the modelled polygeneration systems with regards to the three core elements of sustainability
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, particularly the medical microbiology component, for the Department of Pathology, UCC. Additionally, assessment, course content supervision and other academic-related activities integral to pathology / medical
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computational methods to develop critical medicines for improving global health and equality. For low-income populations in developing countries, access to life-saving medicines is often fraught with obstacles
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of Things (IoT), focusing specifically on applications in intellectual disability. Through co-creation approaches, the project will generate a participatory methods toolkit, quality standards and training
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Master programmes and PhD training. The BSc in Biochemistry is the School’s flagship undergraduate degree programme that is centred on strong elements of fundamental and applied biochemistry, experimental
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integrating large complex datasets is likewise essential as is training in Bayesian sample assessment methods. The post is based in UCC and requires the successful candidate to work closely and in person with
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research. This project will use a mixed-methods approach to examine how individuals’ capabilities, opportunities, and motivations influence their decision-making behaviour, and how the setting including
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of English and Digital Humanities is a vibrant centre of teaching and research across a broad range of areas, genres and methods, from the earliest periods to the present day, with a strong commitment to the
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/en/meddept/ and https://crfc.ucc.ie/. Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 12 noon on Tuesday, 20th May 2025. No late applications will be accepted. The preferred method of application is