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analysis, SHIELD identifies and tackles these challenges, helping Ireland address external energy security risks. This multidisciplinary project addresses the complexities of the energy transition by
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, and metabolomics. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Biology, Microbiology or Genetics with an interest in Fungal Biology and Antifungal resistance. Salary: Post Doctoral Researcher: € 45,847 p.a (1
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with resistance will be further explored using comparative OMICs approaches, including but not limited to transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Biology
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yet are essential to account for their nature and functioning. The post-doctoral researcher will work with the Research Team to address this lacuna through comprehensive analysis across multiple in
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will work with the Research Team to address this lacuna through comprehensive analysis across multiple in-reach services. The post-doctoral researcher will achieve this through the voices of the service
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novel analysis of fascism during the interwar period and the Second World War, understood as a global phenomenon. They will engage in archival research, co-organise the activities of the project and
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novel analysis of fascism during the interwar period and the Second World War, understood as a global phenomenon. They will engage in archival research, co-organise the activities of the project and
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Temporalities: Fascism as a Global Anti-Universalist Project (INTEMPO). The postdoctoral researcher will be part of a team undertaking a novel analysis of fascism during the interwar period and the Second World
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Temporalities: Fascism as a Global Anti-Universalist Project (INTEMPO). The postdoctoral researcher will be part of a team undertaking a novel analysis of fascism during the interwar period and the Second World
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-depth evidence that will serve as the base for a transversal analysis. This will include an analysis of the data gathered and produce reports for each case study that reflects the role of WISEs and their