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of their commitment, track record and plans for teaching, research and innovation in Architecture to progress the Discipline in UCC and the CCAE, with especial emphasis in the alignment with one
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at Lir-NOTF. SEAI operates the programme in partnership with UCC. The programme is aligned to the actions set out in the Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan (OREDP) and the Climate Action Plan
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for securing external funding including ERC grants. They will align to relevant UCC Futures Clusters where possible and will be expected to collaborate with research groups within UCC such as the Earth and Ocean
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are expected to outline how their interests and skills align with the ECura project – namely, previous community-engaged activity, familiarity with ethnic minority societies in SW China, language capacities
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the intricacies of employee relations in a large and complex public sector organisation and can align our priorities with the UCC Strategic Plan. You will be a key player in collaborating with senior leaders and
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and operational activities across multiple teams and partners; managing major project milestones, budgets, and reporting; supporting the acquisition of external funding; ensuring scientific excellence
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develop the REDCap platform to support the multiple studies in ELEVATE and ensure that the design allows for the efficient use of data across studies and between systems to minimise data capture effort and
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developed a suite of modelling tools together with an internationally recognised expertise in their development and usage. Multiple ongoing projects including CAPACITY and SELFS projects will further develop
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secondary bile acids have multiple signalling roles in the host and have been implicated in numerous disease states, including inflammatory bowel disease. Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and
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stillbirth. Clinical presentations of second trimester pregnancy loss can be mixed and difficult to interpret, emphasising the challenges of identifying multiple contributory pathologies. Investigation