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legislation. The postholder will lead on policy review, updating, redrafting, and presentation to relevant governance bodies. The role involves institutional leadership, coordination of multiple projects, and
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to prioritize and accomplish multiple responsibilities. The successful applicant will be an adaptable, growth-orientated person who is excited to work collaboratively with a diverse group of scientists, and will
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will also be experienced in event promotion and digital advertising across multiple channels, converting expressions of interest to attendance. The role will involve the continuous improvement
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from multiple high-income countries, including the UK (UKHLS), Germany (SOEP), Australia (HILDA), and the US (PSID), alongside ageing studies such as SHARE, ELSA, and TILDA. Where feasible
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operational continuity across multiple CMU sites, delivering hands-on training, supporting SOP implementation, and ensuring adherence to national and EU legislation. In the absence of the CTO1, the CTO2 will be
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collaborators. The candidate will participate in regular lab meetings, learn about diverse methodologies in perceptual science, and make an important contribution to the running of our research programme. The
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holder is required to bring significant knowledge and experience to the continuous development of the laboratory spaces, support the Discipline’s Human Body Donor Programme with sensitivity, coordinating
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(Postdoctoral Researcher) to join an exciting research project on nutrition and brain health in ageing. The post is part of the ERA4-Health funded research programme entitled ‘B-vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids
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. The National Healthy Childhood Programme (NHCP) does provide support to parents of younger children through the online platform mychild.ie. This is an evidence-based online health, safety and parenting
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Post Summary:- Pytch is an initiative to be delivered by the School of Computer Science and Statistics