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analysis, qualitative interviews, and general public survey. This is an academic research role, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training and development under
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and related disorders); carry out focus groups; and use systematic consensus methods such as e-Delphi, nominal group technique, and consensus development conferences. Through the development and
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postgraduate programmes. Furthermore, the successful applicant will play a lead role in the ongoing development of the clinical skills and simulation ecosystem in the School. The post holder will be responsible
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to contribute operational expertise in the development and implementation of organisational strategies, policies, practices, projects, delivery of KPIs, reporting and the development of funding proposals. As a
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their work and/or attend short training courses which are deemed appropriate and relevant for the SHO's educational development. The SHO will also be facilitated to complete the Postgraduate Certificate in
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Research Ireland and POI2 partners, Trinity Development & Alumni (supported by philanthropic donations received through TDA) and RCSI. Recruitment into these Ph.D. scholarships will take place over 2 years
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, selection criteria and application process see https://ore.ucc.ie/. The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion
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researcher to contribute to the advancement of patient-specific computational modelling of skin growth for applications in breast reconstruction. The successful candidate will lead the development of high
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, multitrophic (IMTA) fish-farm in the Irish midlands. The position focusses on duckweed cultivation, and stakeholder engagement. Internationally, there has been strong interest in the development of Duckweed
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promote professional development of students, community stakeholders, and those in the workplace to foster the transition to a carbon neutral society. Post Status: Specific Purpose - This is a specific