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leveraged to develop strategies to lower the risk of cognitive impairment in people with depression. The successful candidate will be expected to make an outstanding contribution to preclinical investigations
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conditions. The research assistant will be offered career development and training opportunities in clinical recruitment, the genetics of neurodevelopmental conditions, assessment of circadian rhythms, data
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mitigation, adaptation and other ecosystem services to underpin policy development. This post-doctoral position will contribute specifically to the development of long-term management strategies for Blue
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Career Development Framework | Irish Universities Association Project Title: Propelling health and sustainability through innovative food products and processes. Post Duration: 12 Months, Fixed-Term
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of realist methods is an advantage but training in specific methodologies will be provided as required. Further opportunities for professional development will be provided by the UCC Post-Doctoral Development
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-disciplinary researchers and international partners, using mixed methods to translate and disseminate findings from a large-scale study, as well as developing tools to improve clinical practice. Project Title
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communication deliver maximum benefit for children with or at risk for developmental language disorder (D)LD. To do this we aim to develop a set of internationally accepted reporting guidelines that will a
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communication deliver maximum benefit for children with or at risk for developmental language disorder (D)LD. To do this we aim to develop a set of internationally accepted reporting guidelines that will a
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the development of forms, questionnaires and the application of qualitative and quantitative research techniques; write procedures manuals for data collection and coding. To present information on research progress
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health promotion interventions to support health, wellbeing, and/or positive ageing (i.e., exercise instruction, nutrition, behaviour change, motor development, motor control, motor learning, motivational