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12 Months, fixed-term, whole-time post Position summary The “SOS Earth (Sustainable Organic Synthesis) using Earth Abundant Metals in Critical Pharmaceutical Processes” project is a large, collaborative, €1M Science Foundation Ireland-funded initiative, led by Dr Gerard McGlacken at University...
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12 Months, fixed-term, whole-time post Position summary The “SOS Earth (Sustainable Organic Synthesis) using Earth Abundant Metals in Critical Pharmaceutical Processes” project is a large, collaborative, €1M Science Foundation Ireland-funded initiative, led by Dr Gerard McGlacken at University...
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3 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Research Field Chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Ireland Application Deadline 22 Mar 2024 - 23
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16 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Department Pharmaceutics Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Biological sciences Pharmacological sciences Engineering
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of Chemistry) based at Environmental Research Institute at UCC. The ERI brings together researchers working in the broad environmental field to address complex global sustainability challenges in a
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19 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Department Pharmaceutics Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Biological sciences Pharmacological sciences Engineering
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Ph.D. degree in, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, chemical and biomedical engineering, or a related field are highly encouraged to apply Experience in one or more of the
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(School of Chemistry) based at Environmental Research Institute at UCC. The ERI brings together researchers working in the broad environmental field to address complex global sustainability challenges in a
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Collins (School of Chemistry) based at Environmental Research Institute at UCC. The ERI brings together researchers working in the broad environmental field to address complex global sustainability