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Training Unit, the Programme Manager will have responsibility for managing the various courses and programmes of FITU as well as marketing the activities of the Unit including the digital technology function
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Fixed Term Part-time Posts (0.5FTE & 0.6FTE) (5 Years) UCC wishes to appoint an experienced administrator’s to the role of Programme Manager, Food Industry Training Unit (FITU). Reporting
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Centre for Data Analytics, based at the School of Computer Science and Information Technology, University College Cork, Ireland. The position holders will work as Community Managers, assuming task
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team contributing to several projects in the centre including the MAGICA project, a landmark initiative funded under EU Horizon programme. The MAGICA project aims to accelerate the development, provision
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0.8 FTE, 1.5 Years, Fixed-Term, Part-time Post Position Summary: APC Microbiome Ireland (APC) is a Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre which has secured over €200 million in research funding
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& Environmental Sciences. The School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences (BEES), within the College of Science, Engineering and Food Science (SEFS), comprises the academic disciplines of Environmental
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, research, informatics and innovation to improve all outcomes for cancer patients. Building close partnerships between researchers and health professionals is a key requirement of OECI to enable new
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of the HRB NCTO’s programme of MedTech support for organisations in Ireland. The successful candidate will have an established track record of supporting the practical and regulatory side of the clinical
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4 Year, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary This position is to manage a programme of research led by Dr Pauline Frizelle UCC, that will take place across 7 countries (Ireland, the UK, the
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0.5 FTE 9 Months, fixed-term, Part-time post Position Summary This post will support the research programme associated with the HEA funded id+ Project | University College Cork (ucc.ie). The post