✨Last chance to complete the survey!!✨
Tell us how much do you spend on diabetes!
Researchers at The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland with support from Diabetes Ireland are undertaking a study to explore out-of-pocket costs related to diabetes.
If you:
Are an adult living with diabetes (either type)
Been diagnosed for longer than 12 months;
Been living in Ireland for longer than 12 months
We would like to hear from you!
To complete the survey to tell us what your costs related to diabetes are click the link here:
https://t.co/KBgep5HOCn
Or scan the QR code from the picture
We're recruiting for a postdoctoral researcher to work on a new project, ‘Assessing Status and Trends in Diabetes Care in Ireland and the Early Impact of Health Care Reform’.
This research programme aims to examine the levels and trends of diabetes preventive care practices, risk factors and preventable hospitalisations in Ireland among adults with T2DM, and how these outcomes have been affected by implementation of the national Sláintecare Chronic Disease Management (CDM) Progamme.
To apply, visit:
https://t.co/ssl84Ifdyn
@hrbireland@RCSI_GP@centric_health
We're recruiting for a research assistant to work with a multidisciplinary team on a series of funded projects aimed at understanding the public health burden and impact of chronic conditions in Ireland, as well as the impact of integrated care programmes on long-term outcomes of chronic conditions.
https://t.co/az5nvPJyRQ
We’re hiring! Postdoctoral Researcher (0.6 FTE)
📍 Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery | Hybrid (Dublin)
🧠 Focus on mental health research & scoping reviews
🗓 Closing Date: 26 Jan 2026
Apply here: https://t.co/trEMobc31L
#Postdoc#AcademicJobs#MentalHealthResearch#Hiring#RCSI
We're recruiting for a 6-month research assistant (50% FTE) to support the running of LOSTSIGHT, a project that explores mental health among older adults living with sight loss in Ireland.
The postholder will play a key role in preparing datasets, conducting statistical analyses, and supporting dissemination activities under the supervision of PI Dr @maria_pertl & project partner @fight_blindness.
https://t.co/qDF7j9VDve
📢 Opportunity: Senior Postdoctoral Researcher (Health)
We're seeking an experienced researcher to join The Attune Project, a national initiative shaping the future of Ireland’s home support services for older adults.
🔗 Apply: https://t.co/IAsRMNEiP1
Tell us how much do you spend on diabetes!
Researchers at The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland with support from Diabetes Ireland are undertaking a study to explore out-of-pocket costs related to diabetes.
If you:
Are an adult living with diabetes (either type)
Been diagnosed for longer than 12 months;
Been living in Ireland for longer than 12 months
We would like to hear from you!
To complete the survey to tell us what your costs related to diabetes are click the link here:
https://t.co/KBgep5HOCn
Or scan the QR code from the picture
An @RCSI_PopHealth project to generate robust, locally relevant evidence on the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of treatments for depression has been funded through the @Researchirel COALESCE grant programme.
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/QbGEVF5IOt
#RCSIdiscover
A research project led by Prof @frank_doyle4 & Dr @BolandFiona to generate robust, locally relevant evidence on the effectiveness & cost-efficiency of treatments for depression has been funded through the @Researchirel COALESCE grant programme.
https://t.co/H2snbyhZXs
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) data from NOCA’s Irish National Orthopaedic Register (INOR) has been highlighted in the newly released @OECD Health at a Glance 2025.
The inclusion of INOR data reflects the value of capturing patient-reported outcomes and the contribution Ireland is making to international benchmarking in orthopaedic care.
A sincere thank you to Carlo Lodola, Senior Data Analyst at NOCA and @ProfJanSorensen for preparing and submitting the data, and to all colleagues involved in this work across the country.
🔗 Read the full report here: https://t.co/rzz2Wm6OUh
Congratulations to Prof. Edward Gregg, Head of @RCSI_PopHealth, who has been named among the world’s most influential researchers in the @Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list.
He is recognised in the cross-field category for his global impact.
https://t.co/J1lkVbk6G6
Congrats to Dr Gintare Valentelyte @Gintareva for winning the @RAMI_Ireland Award 2004 in the Public Health Medicine/ Epidemiology category. Dr Valentelyte is a postdoctoral researcher in Converge, @RCSI_PopHealth.
Gintare won the award for the research paper 'Socioeconomic Variation in Tobacco Smoking Among the Adult Population in Ireland' https://t.co/3LSYebLA9B, co-authored with Prof. @frank_doyle4, Prof. Jan Sorensen, Aisling Sheridan & Dr Paul Kavanagh.
Tell us how much do you spend on diabetes!
Researchers at The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland with support from Diabetes Ireland are undertaking a study to explore out-of-pocket costs related to diabetes.
If you:
Are an adult living with diabetes (either type)
Been diagnosed for longer than 12 months;
Been living in Ireland for longer than 12 months
We would like to hear from you!
To complete the survey to tell us what your costs related to diabetes are click the link here:
https://t.co/KBgep5HOCn
Or scan the QR code from the picture above
Researchers in @RCSI_PopHealth are looking for women academics & researchers at all career levels & across all disciplines, based at @RCSI_Irl, @UL & @UCC, to participate in World Café sessions as part of the research project ELEVATE, which is investigating how workload allocation models in Irish higher education institutions impact the career progression of women academics.
https://t.co/KcEpcT8Gj0
@OLeary_Noreen@hea_irl
Dr Gintare Valentelyte @Gintareva is a health economist working as a postdoctoral researcher within Converge. As part of Postdoc Appreciation Week, we asked Gintare to tell us about her research.
@Researchirel#NPAW2025#LovePostdocs
Dr Rana Ahmed is a public health researcher working on the STEP-UP project (Investigating the role of thinking STyle and defensive information processing in cancer scrEening Participation: An opportunity to improve UPtake of organised screening), funded by @hrbireland.
As part of Postdoc Appreciation Week, we asked Rana to tell us a little more about her work and the STEP-UP project.
Dr Eunice Tolu Phillip @hemistry0 is a postdoctoral researcher in the Dept of Public Health and Epidemiolgy. As part of Postdoc Appreciation Week, we asked Eunice to explain a little more about her research and what motivates her.
#NPAW2025#LovePostdocs
Dr Nicholas Clarke is research fellow in Converge: Centre for Chronic Disease and Population Health Research. Nick is the principal investigator on a number of projects aiming to increase participation in Ireland's national organised cancer screening programmes. As part of Postdoc Appreciation Week, we asked Nick to tell us a little bit about his work.
#LovePostdocs #NPAW2025
We're recruiting a research team to work on an @NEIC_Dublin taskforce-funded partnership w/ @RCSI_Irl to deliver a comprehensive population health needs assessment of the Dublin North East Inner City. The team will be led by Prof @BredaSmyth4 & will comprise a snr research fellow (50% FTE), 2 postdoctoral fellows & a research asst/administrator.
Visit https://t.co/z5iWs5QkNK for further info.