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it using a combination of CFD modelling and running What-if-scenarios to support environmental decision-making and policy development with a focus on vulnerable coastal habitats in Ireland
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inclusive and sustainable transitions across Europe. By connecting science, practice, and policy we aim to develop actionable strategies, evidence-based tools and policy recommendations to support WISEs and
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. The researcher will lead the ongoing development of a techno-economic Web-GIS tool for offshore renewable energy, secure competitive research funding, engage in the wider research activities of the ORE Group and
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Cantered Care Lack of Joined Up Care for PWSUMHI Service Capacity & Digital Skills OBJECTIVE - Within a cross-border test bed environment, SUMIT will expand digital inclusion and develop 3 digitally enabled
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completed online before 12 noon, Irish Standard Time on the closing date. “This is a professional training and development role and the training and development relevant to this position will be completed
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Actions programme and the University of Galway. ROSETTA fellows will be provided with the highest quality research environment and a training programme where they will critically examine the development
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increasing capacity and support for nurses to lead and engage in research and evidence-based practice. This position will appeal to anyone who wishes to develop their research career and profile. The salary is
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working to develop an in-depth understanding of Irish people’s attitudes, beliefs and values related to climate change. The project is led by Dr Niall Dunphy and Dr Breffní Lennon. CLIMATUDE will map
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to development of capacity in inclusive teaching, learning and assessment across the Higher and Further Education sectors • develop inclusive research resources to support people with ID to engage as
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to develop a set of internationally accepted reporting guidelines that will a) specify the intervention characteristics, participant characteristics and outcomes in children’s oral language intervention