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administrative support on the d-real programme. This programme is funded by an external agency. This employment is not offered on an indefinite basis as this project is finite. Termination of this contract will
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this project is finite. Hours of Post: 35 hours per week Salary: This appointment will be made on the Executive Officer Merged Salary Scale (€32,191 - €50,199 per annum) at a point in line with current
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for the Future Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, of rechargeable batteries can create new form-factor cells molded to the shape of the device at design stage without compromising energy density
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. The ADAPT Centre is funded by external agencies. This employment is not offered on an indefinite duration basis as these projects are finite. Termination of this contract will occur on completion of the work
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programme at the interface of all the constituent disciplines within the School of Natural Sciences (that is, Botany, Geography, Geology and Zoology). The successful applicant will be expected to contribute
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teaching who will work with colleagues to deliver modules in our undergraduate and taught graduate degree programmes that have a significant component of field skills training (Ireland and abroad) and
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teaching who will work with colleagues to deliver modules in our undergraduate and taught graduate degree programmes that have a significant component of field skills training (Ireland and abroad) and
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family members will co-design elements of the research. The appointed postdoc will be based at The Moyne Institute of Preventative Medicine and will form part of a vibrant multidisciplinary collaborative
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into plant-available forms. This project will determine the mechanisms of microbial phytate degradation in soil and develop microbe-enhanced biofertilizers to reduce dependence on rock phosphate
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the role are expected to be completed within a defined period. Furthermore, the position is funded by a none-core university funding stream, which is anticipated to cease within a finite period in line with