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7 months, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary The School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES) is recruiting an enthusiastic and creative Research Assistant to join the
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linked to environmental, health and financial outcomes. Candidates are strongly advised to familiarise themselves with the BRU’s research output at www.esri.ie/bru . Role Description The job is to design
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and increase the health and resilience of the farm. The ‘Soils’ work package of the project will investigate alternatives to chemical fertilisers for pasture-based systems. This project is set in
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Applications are invited for a temporary post of a Research Assistant Donegal within UCD School of Biology and Environmental Science. There is
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fall into the general categories of Life Science or Industry-associated with activity in the domains of Biodesign, Bioengineering, Environmental Science, Health/Ageing/Disease, and Precision Health
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the most recent emerging technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the health and resilience of the farm. The ‘Soils’ work package of the project will investigate alternatives to chemical
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enquiries can be made in confidence to: Professor Andy Wheeler, Principal Investigator, School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences. Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4904577; Email: [email protected] Requirements
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? project is an innovative research initiative with the UCD Agri Mental Health Group aimed at bridging the communication gap between farmers, agricultural advisors, and policy makers in the context
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Information Benefits Employee Benefits RCSI make sure you have the resources you need to thrive by offering a wide range of benefits in areas including time away, finance, community, health, and well-being and
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3 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Environmental science » Earth science Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Ireland