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to contribute to data processing and management, with additional responsibilities in final phases of participant recruitment and data collection in the context of a funded research program, R2D2-MH (RaDiaNT
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Research Assistant with strong quantitative data analysis skills to support the analytical and organisational components of the project. The role involves working closely with the Principal Investigators, Dr
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learning laboratories for undergraduate students. In particular, the building will be the primary location for students enrolled in programmes offered by the E3 schools of Computer Science and Statistics
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Post Summary The Dementia Research Group is looking for a bright and enthusiastic PhD student to work on a project “Parkinson’s Diease-Life” supported by the North South Research Programme under
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donor relationships, we’d love to hear from you. Closing Date: Friday, 12th December 2025. Role Responsibilities Develop and deliver the global acquisition and retention Direct Mail programme across
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own initiative and resolve problems. Closing Date: 12 noon (Irish Standard Time) 30th January 2026 Application will only be accepted by applying online through the Trinity Jobs Portal https
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of South America from the early nineteenth century to the present day, to contribute to the School of Histories and Humanities’ successful M.Phil programmes in Environmental History and in International
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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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experience and approach – 2 pages maximum) Research plan (summarising areas of research interest – 2 pages maximum). Please see the Job Description below for this position. Informal enquiries about this post
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collection of blood samples (for genetic testing by another researcher). The researcher will work as part of the team of a young, multidisciplinary team led by Dr McMackin, with collaborators from