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high-level administrative, operational and coordination support in a complex interdisciplinary environment involving multiple stakeholders, governance structures and external partners. The role will
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Translational Accelerator Programme within Cancer Research @UCC, working in close alignment with the HRB CRF‑UCC and draws on members across both groups to support Principal Investigators from all cancer
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environment for ambitious academics to engage in collaborative, interdisciplinary and high-impact research. This post is aligned to UCC Futures - Future Medicines – a multidisciplinary team of renowned world
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pilot a robust, replicable, and sector-sensitive framework for quantifying realised emissions outcomes across key policy domains, aligned with EU reporting requirements and national Climate Action Plan
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retrospectively and prospectively, across multiple sites. Develop and maintain robust data management workflows in alignment with data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR) and enterprise cybersecurity requirements
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by developing a framework that defines the emerging hybrid roles of transient workers in technology‑driven tourism workplaces, aligning with UN SDG 8 and supporting industry initiatives for workforce
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culture collection of whole-genome sequenced gut bacteria for screening experiments. The successful candidate will have a PhD in gut microbiome research and/or anaerobic microbiology and ideally have
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sequencing data, is highly valued. Appropriate research experience. Appropriate technical competence and accomplishment. A capability of working within a project team to achieve results. Good communication
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available, including high-parameter flow cytometry, confocal imaging, histopathology, metabolomics, single-cell sequencing, and bioinformatics support. Terms & Conditions: €25,000 annual stipend plus academic
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post-holder will liaise closely with ETB partners, NGOs, and national stakeholders to ensure consistent delivery and quality assurance. The project aligns with Trinity’s strategic objectives on inclusive