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Fixed Term Whole Time Post (duration to 31st March 2028) UCC wishes to appoint to the role of Research Computing Manager within IT Services. IT Services provides essential services
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15 Months, Specific Purpose, Part-Time Post Position Summary Health Innovation Hub Ireland is seeking a dynamic candidate for the key position of Senior Research Coordinator - Programme Manager
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Specific Purpose Part-Time Post (0.75FTE) (anticipated duration 18 months) UCC wishes to appoint an administrator to the role of Senior Programme Coordinator (0.75FTE). Reporting to the ACE
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Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Appointment (Anticipated Duration 3 Years) Position Summary The CUH/UCC Cancer Centre is now seeking a dynamic candidate for the key position of Programme Manager
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hosted by UCC’s new nasc research centre within the School of Computer Science & Information Technology (CSIT). The Centre comprises approximately 50 people working on networks, security and systems
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3 Months, Specific Purpose Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the position of Research Assistant in the School of Computer Science and Information Technology. This post is
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description (Anticipated Duration 3 Years) Position Summary The CUH/UCC Cancer Centre
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mixed-species grass swards, across a range of Irish locations with distinct climate variables (e.g., soil water content, temperature, rainfall). In parallel, we will assess the diversity and activity
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of Computer Science and Information Technology to work on Insight Platform Research. In addition, the researcher may contribute to various other collaborative research projects as they arise with Industry Partners and
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studies require a physiotherapy assessment of infants and older children. Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common lifelong physical disability. The Elevate programme aims to improve both the Early Detection