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communication skills and a strong track record in coordinating complex, multi-disciplinary programmes. Applicants should have a minimum of ten years’ experience in project and programme management, experience in
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33 Months, Specific Purpose Full-Time Post Position Summary This position is to work as a research assistant (as a member of a team) on a programme of research led by Professor Pauline Frizelle
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rate For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Dr. Laia Raigal, Programme Manager, Cancer Research @UCC
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cellular assays with in vivo metabolic, ultrastructural and behavioural analyses, alongside post-mortem human brain studies, the programme aims to define key pathways that drive selective nigrostriatal
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Nutritional Sciences. This is an exciting opportunity to make a substantial contribution to the delivery of the MSc programme in Human Nutrition and Dietetics at University College Cork and inspire
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Futures Institute. UCC Futures is an ambitious new programme of research prioritisation coupled with an innovative academic recruitment strategy across ten indicative areas of strategic importance that will
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will support the day-to-day activities of the FHI which include event management, support for strategic initiatives and management of a new scholar in residence and affiliate programme, and help develop
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is a collaboration between Irish, Northern Irish and UK Institutions who are working on a research programme to rapidly develop innovative and transformative solutions to transition the food system and
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international study evaluating the In-Touch intervention. In-Touch is a person-centred palliative care programme for people with advanced dementia in nursing homes. This ambitious 5-year project is being led by
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the School. Furthermore, they would be expected to act as Programme Director for the BCL (Law and French) degree as well as making a full contribution to the School’s programmes at undergraduate and