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(Full-Stack Developer) position provides an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic and inclusive research team at University College Cork (UCC), hosted by UCC’s nasc research centre and under
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16 Months, Specific Purpose, Full-Time Post Position Summary Key Information This Research Support Officer (Full-Stack Developer) position provides an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic and
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seeking a dynamic candidate for the key position of Senior Research Coordinator/Programme Manager, to advance the development of the NPEC, manage and ensure full implementation of policies and procedures
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of Senior Research Coordinator (Programme Manager), to advance the development of the NPEC, manage and ensure full implementation of policies and procedures, and engage effectively with our key stakeholders
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Team to support the implementation and review of programme plans, policies, procedures, delivery schedules and agreed actions. • Develop and maintain programme management tools and documentation
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& TRAINING Support the centre’s training portfolio: Coordinate inductions for new staff, PhD (no lab) and fellows. Manage administrative requirements for PhD/fellowships and career development programmes (not
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24 Months Specific purpose/whole-time post INFANT Research Centre is now accepting applications for a dynamic and highly organised Senior Research Co-Ordinator - Programme Manager for ELEVATE. This
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programme supporting families facing ... Job Spec More-> Research Assistant OR Post-Doctoral Researcher School of Microbiology Apply Job ID : 095753 Close Date : 17-Apr-2026 12:00 (12) Months, Fixed Term
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10 Months, Specific Purpose, Part-Time Post Position Summary Join Our Team – Research Support & Talent Development Officer (RSO) Cancer Research @UCC, a UCC Futures Strategic Research Centre and
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salmon (Salmo salar). The position is funded for 2 years as part of the Marine Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme. The Fellow will join the joint research group of Dr Tom Reed and Prof. Philip