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Post Summary We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow to work on the SCOPE for HEALTH (Shared Care fOr Physical and sExual HEALTH in youth mental health) work package of the VISTA project (VISion
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Post Summary We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow to work on the SOCMED (Social media and adolescent mental health) work package of the VISTA project (VISion To Action for promoting mental
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Post Summary Ireland’s mental health policy ‘Sharing the Vision’ highlights the importance of promotion, prevention, early intervention, and recovery in mental health. The VISTA research programme
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intersecting socio-political, economic, and environmental crises, the international development cooperation sector has responded by proposing a range of new ways of working. This sector, which is comprised
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The Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) are seeking two Research Associates and one PhD student to work on the SEAI funded InDyCORE
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(undergraduate degrees) in Botany, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science and Engineering, Geography, Geoscience, and Zoology and contributes to other moderatorships including Neurosciences, Geography and
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health research infrastructure, thereby ensuring that members of the public and patients have an integral role in the development, design, delivery and dissemination of health and social care research. PPI
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. Economies of the future will need to be environmentally, economically and societally sustainable, with positive contributions to climate, nature and water. The Co-Centre for Climate+ Biodiversity + Water
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. This researcher will have experience with both qualitative and quantitative methods, including trials. The post-doctoral will be a health services researcher responsible for the day-to-day coordination of the study
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, contributing to significant environmental and economic benefits. Research Environment: You will join the Low Carbon Technologies Research Centre at Trinity College Dublin led by Profs. Mohammad Reza Ghaani and