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methodologies will be provided as required. Further opportunities for professional development will be provided by the UCC Post-Doc Development Hub. The Post-Doctoral Researchers will be part of a team of six
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methodologies will be provided as required and further opportunities for professional development will be provided by the UCC Post-Doc Development Hub. The researchers will be part of a team of six full-time
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. Identity formation is an essential development task across the lifespan; yet in middle childhood and early adolescence, there is low identity complexity. Therefore, it is essential to understand how children
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three large, multi-site human cohorts in Europe. The successful candidate will oversee the development of the bioinformatic pipeline for the >3000 samples ensuring harmonised protocols, high-quality data
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of future extreme weather events in Ireland and ii) develop climate impact and risk assessments for various sectors in the form of risk-based decision support tools. It is intended that these initiatives will
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Sovereignty Lab (FSL) within the Department of Geography. The candidate will work closely with Dr. Patrick Bresnihan to develop the FSL and enable academic exchange regarding food system change among
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work closely with Dr. Patrick Bresnihan to develop the FSL and enable academic exchange regarding food system change among researchers and students in Maynooth University, as well as in Ireland and
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on empowering Sustainable Energy Communities to actively participate in local energy markets and provide demand-side flexibility within a data-driven net zero carbon energy system. The appointee will support the
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expect to make a significant contribution to the description and the understanding of the development of the Early Irish language and of its sociohistorical context, including implications for its
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fermentation and enteric methane emissions including the development of methane emissions factors. Irish livestock production systems are predominantly pasture based and until recently sown pastures have been