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within UCC’s Environmental Research Institute (ERI), which is an internationally recognised Institute for environmental research dedicated to the understanding and protection of our natural environment and
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, economic and environmental viability, and public acceptance of duckweed as a native, protein-rich feedstock. The current vacancy is for a motivated individual who is experienced in plant sciences research
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social behaviour using zebrafish as a model system. The successful candidate will join a vibrant learning environment working as part of the multidisciplinary Microbiota-Gut-Brain Team within APC
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of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to: Professor Andy Wheeler, Principal Investigator, School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences Tel: + 353 (0) 21
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of the employment control framework for the higher education sector. UCC is committed to creating and fully embracing an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated. As a University we strive to create a
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environment is desirable. The team: We strive to provide a vibrant research community that values career development teamwork, scientific excellence, creativity, ambition and discovery to support innovation
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on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector. UCC is committed to creating and fully embracing an inclusive environment where diversity is
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on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector. UCC is committed to creating and fully embracing an inclusive environment where diversity is
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and fully embracing an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated. As a University we strive to create a workplace that reflects the diversity of our student population where people from a wide
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and fully embracing an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated. As a University we strive to create a workplace that reflects the diversity of our student population where people from a