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, the management team, and a dedicated group of research scientists, research assistants and postgraduate students. We are currently recruiting for a research assistant in the Microbiota-Brain-Gut Axis Spoke led by
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innovative solutions to help overcome the manufacturing challenges associated with producing rAAV and brings together experts from two leading Irish institutions, NIBRT and UCD, and a leading Irish industrial
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. The longitudinal design entails interviews at incremental time periods over a number of waves. Five waves of data collection have now been successfully completed. The post advertised is for the accompanying Health
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staff to oversee the design, delivery, assessment and quality of modules and programmes for undergraduate and graduate students. They will be an experience clinical leader who will contribute
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4 Months, Specific Purpose, Part-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the role of Research Assistant within the School of Nursing & Midwifery. The role involves fostering
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part in the planning and delivery of the University’s annual Maintenance Investment Programme (MIP) and the University is seeking to appoint a Project Lead to assist in the delivery of a range of MIP
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6 Months, Specific Purpose Whole-Time Post Position Summary The Department of Archaeology is inviting applications for the position of Research Assistant based in UCC. The successful candidate will
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36 Months, Specific Purpose Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the position of Research Assistant in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences. This position is to
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Research Council (ERC) projects. Lecturer/Assistant Professor (Above the Bar) Salary Scale: €64,112 - €101,524 per annum Appointment on the above range will be dependent on qualifications and experience
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of students with disabilities. Applications are welcome from students who will graduate in 2023, and the role will involve various project elements and support of Occupational Therapists in the Service while