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within the Joyce and Walter Labs as part of the ‘Microbe Restore’ project, a large Research Ireland funded program of work exploring targeted nutritional and microbiome-based strategies for the prevention
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School of Food & Nutritional Sciences Specific Purpose Part Time Post (0.8 FTE) (anticipated duration 10 months) UCC wishes to appoint a Lecturer in Nutritional Sciences at 0.8 FTE. The applicant
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3 Months, Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Post Position Summary A Research Support Officer is sought to work on the Food Health Ireland (FHI) Centre within the School of Food and Nutritional Sciences
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, DCU, DkIT, MU (lead) and UCC, with education technology providers to develop an innovative approach to teach students in the experimental sciences. The initiative is to develop courses in which a
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-effective, operationally feasible mitigation strategies. The successful candidate will mainly work at the intersection of climate science, energy systems analysis, and power systems planning. The candidate
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Permanent Whole Time Post Applications are now invited for this key post of Student Engagement Officer in the College of Science, Engineering & Food Science (SEFS). The appointee will be
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FIXED TERM WHOLE-TIME POST (2 YEARS) UCC wishes to appoint an academic the role of Lecturer in Urban Design Futures. Reporting to the Programme Directors in UCC Architecture and Geography and
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4 Months, Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork is now accepting applications for the role of Research Support
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of Engineering and Architecture, the largest constituent of the College of Science, Engineering and Food Science at UCC. Working in collaboration with the Munster Technological University, the Centre
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. This transdisciplinary project is being led by Dr Niall Dunphy, Dr Alexandra Revez, Dr Gerard Mullally, and Professor Brian Ó Gallachoir. JustCities Hub includes a wide-ranging programme of stakeholder engagements