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Post Summary Being able to predict stroke risk (both for a first ever stroke and a recurrent stroke), and better understanding of the factors that determine stroke risk, could enable better
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, formal analysis, some post[1]tonal theory (including serialism, chance, and text and graphic notation), improvisation, and some music technology, though we do not expect candidates to be equally expert
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of surveys to support risk assessment studies. Investigative studies aimed at the identifying the source of residue contamination and strategies of mitigation. Contribution to management of staff, resources
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of early brain injury and Cerebral Palsy. The ELEVATE programme, which comprises 4 key research pillars, aims to identify risk factors of Cerebral Palsy early, to prevent Cerebral Palsy, and to reduce the
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; implementation of and monitoring of safety procedures and risk assessments within the School. A particular focus in the duties will be on maintaining a Linux-based network (approximately 50 computers/servers/data
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, risk prediction, comparative effectiveness, collaborate engagement with internal and external partners. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team and will be the lead researcher on a
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. Alberto Ramos Luz (Teagasc) and Dr. Syed Bilal Hussain (UCD), you will contribute to ground-breaking research in apple production. This is your chance to be part of a vibrant team of researchers dedicated
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of early brain injury and Cerebral Palsy. The ELEVATE programme, which comprises 4 key research pillars, aims to identify risk factors of Cerebral Palsy early, to prevent Cerebral Palsy, and to reduce the
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adaptation, coastal ecosystems, risk perception, governance and engaged research particularly in relation to funding organisations, public bodies and EU partners. The role will include collaborating with
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comply with the programme’s eligibility criteria and mobility rule . Researchers at Risk are encouraged to apply. All candidates must discuss their research idea and proposal and seek the support of