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UCC Case Study of Good Practice Symposium 2024

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Reproducible Research by Dr Brendan Palmer Locally, the UCC 5-year strategic plan seeks to “take a coordinated, holistic approach to embedding principles and practices of open research”. This is positioned within a research environment where national and international funders require that the data and methods underlying research findings should be used […]

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Recruiting for Research Assistant in Quality

Research Assistant, Clinical Research Facility 12 months, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post     Position Summary This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated research assistant to join the Quality Department of the HRB funded Clinical Research Facility Cork. The facility was established to promote excellence in the design, safe conduct and analysis of patient-focused […]

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Data Management in Health Research Event

“You’re funded but are you ready to be FAIR” report 27 March 2024 The Clinical Research Facility-UCC, in partnership with the Irish Data Stewardship Network (Sonraí) launch the final report arising from the Data Management in Health Research symposium hosted in University College Cork last October. The event aimed to engage key stakeholders drawn from […]

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Recruiting for Research Support Officer

Research Support Officer 12 months, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post   Position Summary This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated nurse to join the HRB funded Clinical Research Facility Cork. The facility was established to promote excellence in the design, safe conduct and analysis of patient-focused research. ‎ It provides the necessary space, expertise […]

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Recruiting for Post-Doctoral Researcher/Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher

Post-Doctoral Researcher/Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher HRB Clinical Research Faculty and School of Public Health Fixed-term, Whole-time Post   Position summary   The HRB Clinical Research Facility, at University College Cork (HRB CRF-UCC) is a collaboration between University College Cork (UCC) and the Health Research Board (HRB) aimed at providing the dedicated infrastructure, experienced research and support […]

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SPH NSRF CRF-UCC Seminar Series: Professor Marie Reilly

We are delighted to share with you that that as part of the SPH NSRF CRF-UCC Seminar series, former School of Public Health colleague Professor Marie Reilly from the Karolinska Institute, Sweden will be presenting “Beyond classical epidemiological designs” this Thursday 19th October from 1.15pm-2pm in WGB 405.

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Data Management in Health Research – You’re funded, but are you ready to be FAIR?, 25th October, University College Cork

The health research data landscape has changed significantly in the past 5 years. GDPR, DPIA, HRR and HRCRC are acronyms that study teams engaged in patient-focused research should immediately recognise. Guidance and support surrounding the capture, processing, storage and access to clinical research data is an absolute necessity for every researcher working in this space. […]

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SPH NSRF CRF-UCC Seminar Series: Professor José Luis Ayuso Mateos

We are delighted to share with you that as part of the SPH NSRF CRF-UCC Seminar Series, Professor José Luis Ayuso Mateos from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid will present ‘Mental health stepped-care programme for health care workers in crisis settings: A Randomised Controlled Trial’. We invite you to attend our seminar on Monday 4th September from 12.30pm-13.15pm in WGB […]

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Online Certificate in Clinical Trials – Open for Applications

We are pleased to share with you that the HRB CRF-UCC is still accepting EU applications for our part-time, Certificate in Clinical Trials (online). The closing date was the 3rd of July 2023 (EU). However as we still have some capacity, we are accepting late applications until the 27th of August or until we reach […]

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Coronavirus (COVID-19)

In light of the Covid-19 situation, in advance of attending for a scheduled patient visit, please confirm the visit with your research nurse.