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Manager or nominee and the Directors of the Programmes, the appointee will be responsible for supporting the planning, co-ordination of delivery of postgraduate Masters programmes within the School. The Co
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will be expected to perform research and development in these areas, within an established group of researchers, PhD students, MSc students and undergraduate final year students. Two applications will be
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BACtheWINNER team. The main aim of this research programme is to develop bacteriocins as novel antimicrobials/therapeutics by solving the current challenges associated with their implementation, such as low
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Permanent Whole-Time Post UCC wishes to appoint to the role of Lectureship in Public Health Nursing. The appointee will be expected to contribute to teaching, assessment and programme development
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declarative development experience to work on the Elevate Programme. The INFANT Centre leads the ELEVATE Programme which is a 5-year programme is focused on the prevention, early detection, and treatment
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of Nursing and Midwifery was established in 1994 and since then a wide range of programmes have been developed at both undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate levels. In addition, the School has a growing
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, guidance, and pastoral care to international students and staff, ensuring their wellbeing, academic success, and cultural integration. They will design and coordinate cultural orientation programmes, welfare
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interdisciplinary as it supports the advancement of constraint programming, machine learning, and artificial intelligence domains. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will be expected to perform research and development in
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the delivery of the industry-focused post graduate programmes in the School, such as the MSc Industrial Pharmaceutical Sciences, Operations & Management and MSc in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Sciences
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research topics and prepare the groundwork for postgraduate studies. The disciplines together deliver teacher education programmes and supporting modules across the four Colleges, in particular to support