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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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knowledge of regulatory and quality standards is essential; clinical research experience is also essential. Project Title: Newborn Brain Test Where to apply Website http://www.ucc.ie/en/ Requirements Research
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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 adoption of standard
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advancing the development of groundbreaking discoveries and technologies, responding to the challenges of brain disorders and diseases of ageing. We are partnering with communities, healthcare and industry
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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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clinicians; (b) support medical clinicians who have developed and continue to sustain an academic career in parallel with their clinical responsibilities; (c) support the ongoing development
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Trials Cork @CUH), University Hospital Waterford and Bons Secours Hospital Cork). For more information about the group, check our website: https://ucccancertrials.ie or our Twitter @UCCCancerTrial s GI/GU
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systems and has expert support personnel and a track record stretching back to 1977. Lir NOTF engages with industry and researchers to support the development of these emerging technologies. Reputed
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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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candidate will have an outstanding record of scholarly achievement and research leadership and will lead the continued growth and development of collaborative, translational research programmes within UCC