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position can be filled at Post-Doctoral or Senior Post-Doctoral level, depending on qualification and experience of the successful candidate. Bile acids are key molecules produced by the liver for digestion
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advertised on another occasion. The Fellowship has two primary aims: firstly, to facilitate the successful applicant in developing a high-quality research profile as a member of a dynamic scholarly Department
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Centre is a Research Ireland funded research centre headquartered in the ERI and includes 13 other Universities and Third Level Institutes from across Ireland, has 50 industrial partners and has
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, including care work, care services and related initiatives. The appointee will be required to support a range of tasks on the project, under the direction of the Principal Investigator. The main focus
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Holmes, is a large interdisciplinary team that includes researchers from various fields such as synthetic chemistry, surface chemistry, materials chemistry, physics, and nanoelectronics. Its primary focus
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the wider social economy. The project brings together 13 partners from 8 countries. The appointee will be required to support a range of tasks on the project, under the direction of the Principal
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Chemistry (Environmental Research Institute) at UCC. Under the direction of Prof. Andy Ruth (the Principal Investigator) and Prof. John Wenger (Co-Investigator) the successful applicant will be involved in a
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at University College Cork. The position is funded by the European Research Council and is associated with the research project ECura. The researcher will work closely with the Principal Investigator, Dr Lijuan
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includes 13 other Universities and Third Level Institutes from across Ireland, has 82 industrial partners, and has accumulated research funding of approximately €60m. It combines the expertise of a wide
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or PD 2 levels in one HEI will normally render that researcher ineligible for appointment at a similar level in another Irish HEI Researcher Career Development Framework | Irish Universities Association