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School of Mathematics and Statistics is seeking to recruit a post-doctoral researcher with experience in statistical modelling, Bayesian methods and related computational skills. This is a temporary, 21
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bread processing methods impact human health. PD1 Salary: €46,305 - € 52,863 per annum Appointment on the above range will be dependent upon qualifications and experience. Closing date: 12:00 noon (local
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methods approach. Experience in designing and analysing both qualitative and quantitative research studies is essential. Experience engaging in collaborative research with stakeholder groups including
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. The project is fundamentally about how law relates to and shapes human behaviour. To do so, reKINdle develops a socio-legal comparative law method to map and analyse legal regulation of the parent/child link
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bread processing methods impact human health. PD1 Salary: €46,305 - € 52,863 per annum Appointment on the above range will be dependent upon qualifications and experience. Closing date: 12:00 noon (local
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attribution assessments of change in observed timeseries of extremes, examine causal chains linking meteorological and hydrological extremes and their impacts, and develop novel storyline based methods
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professions’ education, sustainability education, health services research, public health, psychology, sociology, etc. Experience of realist methods is an advantage but training in specific methodologies will
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, reKINdle develops a socio-legal comparative law method to map and analyse legal regulation of the parent/child link in 5 case study countries (provisionally Ireland, England, Poland, France and Sweden
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peptides as viable alternatives to current food preservation methods, with the goal of isolating and characterizing organisms that can improve food quality, flavour, shelf-life, and safety. This work is
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coordination, social action research, “collaborative speculation” or other creativity-based methods. The appointee will work directly with PI’s at UCC and will be expected to engage with a range of national and