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Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 3 Apr 2026 - 12:00 (Europe/Dublin) Country Ireland Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Part-time Offer Starting Date 3 Jun 2026 Is the job funded through the EU
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/ Hybrid Contract/Duration: Specified purpose contract, up to 12 months (80% FTE: 4-day week) Remuneration: Aligned with Postdoctoral / Senior Research Assistant IUA pay scales (depending on experience
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prehistory. Work is carried out primarily within the discipline of historical linguistics with a strong emphasis on methods of digital humanities, but other aspects of linguistics such as syntactic theory
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1 Year 9 Months, Fixed Term Part-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the position of Post-Doctoral Researcher in Collective Social Futures, University College Cork. This is a
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Accelerator is funding a groundbreaking study on advancing the science behind methane production, electron flow, and its connection to animal productivity. Specifically in this role the potential contribution
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the field. The successful applicant will work within an interdisciplinary team of UCD researchers on the same project, including both Electrical Power Systems experts and Quantum Computing experts. The post
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department: Music Vacancy ID: 040503 Closing Date: 29-Mar-2026 The Role The Music Department at Maynooth University invites
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of the research group, School or College. To interact closely with postgraduate research students who are studying for a Masters or a PhD and possibly have an agreed role in supporting these students in their day
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of biogenic shellfish reefs using the native, keystone bivalve Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel). The appointed postdoctoral researcher will work closely with the Principal Investigator, Dr José M. Fariñas
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primarily focussed on characterising commensal spore-forming gut bacteria and the role of spores in microbiome transmission. The successful candidate will be based within the Browne Lab in the School