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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
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, and evaluate a comprehensive AI governance framework for healthcare organisations during a pivotal period of global digital transformation. The successful candidate will work under the guidance
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for shorter and/or part-time contracts. Closing date for receipt of applications is 17:00 (Irish Time) on 3rd April 2026. It will not be possible to consider applications received after the closing date. Where
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measurements of GHG’, aerosols and SLCF’s (Short Lived Climate Forcers)). This will be part of the EPA funded Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Change (AC3) Network. Green House Gas measurements will be made
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excluding others. GENERATION EU will trace the potential unintended negative consequences or backlash effects of European identity. More specifically, this role will advance studies across three of GENERATION
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Department: Music Vacancy ID: 040484 Closing Date: 29-Mar-2026 The Music Department at Maynooth University invites applications for a 22-month position as a Postdoctoral Researcher to work with
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Department: Irish Centre for Inclusive Higher Education Vacancy ID: 040383 Closing Date: 19-Mar-2026 The Role Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals
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position as a Postdoctoral Researcher to work with Professor Karen Desmond’s research team on the project “Polyphonic Singing and Communities of Music Writing in Medieval Britain and Ireland, c. 1150 to c
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bacteria and the role of spores in microbiome transmission. The successful candidate will be based within the Browne Lab in the School of Microbiology and APC Microbiome Ireland in University College Cork