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. Reporting to the Head of School the appointees will be expected to contribute to teaching, assessment, school placement, and programme development and administration at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
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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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full details of the post, 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
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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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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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. The Research Assistant will work closely with post-doctoral researchers and a multidisciplinary team across institutions, contributing to the development, testing, and application of tools, datasets, and
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. The position being advertised is for an experienced Postdoc in Electronic Engineering / Computer Science who will lead the project’s automated biosensor system development work package. The successful
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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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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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Postdoc in Microbiology/Biotechnology to lead the project’s biosensor development work package. This will require extensive genetic engineering, microbiology, regulatory and project management experience