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: Post-Doctoral Researcher (2025): €46,305 – € 46,905 p.a. (2 points with increments) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. Closing Date: 23:30hrs (local Irish time) on
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chemical sciences sector. The project involves using in-house and commercial virtual laboratory teaching resources and has developed a science lab recording studio at UCC. Salary Scale: Post-Doctoral
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. Salary Scale: Post-Doctoral Researcher (2025): €46,305 p.a. (1 point) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. Closing Date: 23:30hrs (local Irish time) on Sunday 16th
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of historical land meteorological data. The post will support a Copernicus Climate Change Service contract that is anticipated to run through to 30/06/28 Salary Scale: Senior Post-Doctoral Research: €54,308
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assistant with experience in the climate data rescue, as well as knowledge of the collation, processing and provision of historical land meteorological data. The post will support a Copernicus Climate Change
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lead in Communication, Engagement, and Dissemination of the project’s work and outputs. Each of these elements is linked to a specific project work package, and the researcher will liaise regularly with
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of the project’s work and outputs. Each of these elements is linked to a specific project work package, and the researcher will liaise regularly with work package leads to ensure work package goals are being met
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to recruit a senior post-doctoral researcher. The successful candidate will be part of an EPA funded project on Estimating and Projecting Population Exposure to Extreme Sea Levels in Ireland, led by Prof
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position as senior post-doctoral researcher. The advertised position will be part of the Frontiers for the Future Award, Research Ireland funded project entitled ‘’Constrained Bismuth / (Precious) Metal-free
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synthetic chemistry for a 3-year specified purpose position as senior post-doctoral researcher. The advertised position will be part of the Frontiers for the Future Award, Research Ireland funded project