We are currently recruiting for the following position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Education The successful candidate will primarily work on a European project on educational inequality and its policy consequences, using quantitative, qualitative and mixed-method research approaches.
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We are currently recruiting for the following position: Research Assistant - Housing The successful candidate will work as part of the ESRI’s Housing team carrying out research on the Irish housing market. A central part of the role will involve contributing
We are currently recruiting for the following position: EMN Policy Officer – European Migration Network The aim of the European Migration Network is to provide up-to-date, objective, reliable and comparable information on migration and asylum at Member State and EU-levels,
We are currently recruiting for our Summer Internship Programme. Applications for Summer Internships are invited from students of Economics, Psychology, Law and Migration Studies (or other relevant disciplines), who are entering or completing the final year of their undergraduate degree programme
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Membership Co-ordinator: Executive Officer (Standard) 2 Year Fixed Term Contract We are seeking a professional, highly organised co-ordinator who will play a central role in keeping our members informed about ESRI research
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Economics (Taxation, Welfare & Pensions) The successful candidate will be involved as a key team member in several stages of this research, including working on the maintenance and development of the ESRI’s
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We are currently recruiting for the following position: Research Analyst - Climate The successful candidate will act as the central coordinator for data, modelling inputs, and analytical outputs across the climate research area.
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We are currently recruiting for the following position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Behavioural Science The successful candidate will design, programme and conduct original experiments tailored to the investigation decisions and behaviours of relevance to environmental, health and financial
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Postdoctoral Research Fellows (with both Quantitative and Qualitative Skills) The successful candidates will work on a diversity of projects, using quantitative, qualitative and mixed-method research approaches.
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Project Administrator 2 Month Fixed Term Contract: Immediate Start The successful candidate will join the Project Office team to support the implementation of Vidatum, a comprehensive Research Management System. Reporting to the Research
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Research Professor - International Economics The overall purpose of the role will be to conduct research and guide an expansion of research activities covering International Trade, FDI and Supply Chains. There will be a particular emphasis on
The latest ESRI Nowcast of 2025Q3 Modified Domestic Demand (MDD), by Paul Egan and Janez Kren, is now live. 📉 Nowcasting in economics is the prediction of the very recent past, the present, and the very near future state of an economic indicator.
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Membership Administrator - Executive Officer Standard An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Administrator to join ESRI's Membership team. This small dynamic team manages a large portfolio of members across government, semi-state,
🎒 As schools return this week, our latest report explores bullying and bullying behaviours among 9- and 13-year-olds, both in and outside of school. 📕In this report, we find that only a minority of 13-year-olds who experience bullying-type behaviour tell someone about it.
🆕 The latest ESRI Nowcast of 2025Q2 Modified Domestic Demand (MDD), by Paul Egan and Janez Kren, is now live. 📉 Nowcasting in economics is the prediction of the very recent past, the present, and the very near future state of an economic indicator.
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Part-Time Peer Researcher – Migration, Integration & Demography The Peer Researcher will support the research team working on a longitudinal study on the outcomes and governance of resettled refugees, funded by the Department of Justice,
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Education The successful candidate will join a team of experienced researchers analysing issues around inequality in education, curriculum and assessment in education, and the experiences of students
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We are currently recruiting for the following position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Behavioural Science The successful candidate will design, programme and conduct original experiments tailored to the investigation decisions and behaviours of relevance to environmental,
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Senior Research Officer – Macroeconomics of Households and Enterprise Working with a team of dedicated economists, the overall purpose of the role will be to manage and lead research activities covering the macroeconomics of households
📅 EVENT | Join us for our upcoming webinar — 'Experience of bullying and bullying behaviours among 13-year-olds.' 🗓 Thursday, 28 August 2025 ⌚11:00am – 12:20pm 💻Online via Zoom Register here: lnkd.in/eCGqAEuv
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Behavioural Science The successful candidate will design, programme and conduct original experiments tailored to the investigation decisions and behaviours of relevance to environmental,
📅 Application deadline for the @tcddublin.bsky.social/ @esri.ie MSc in Economic Policy has been extended to 22 August 2025. For more information about the course, visit: lnkd.in/eD52BYRE
The application deadline for our MSc in Economic Policy with @esri.ie has been extended to 22 August 2025! 📢 🔗Apply now: tinyurl.com/5ce25c49 #econsky @barratree.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social @tcdschoolssp.bsky.social
A new report, published in partnership between the @esri.ie and the Department of Social Protection, finds persistent poverty and deprivation in Ireland despite an overall decline in poverty rates.
🔍 Community context affects attitudes towards immigration, according to our latest research published today. 📊This research found that the share of migrants in a community and recent increases in migrants (between 2011–2022) were not associated with attitudes towards immigration in Ireland overall.
This week, we launched 'Ireland's Women in Finance Charter: Annual Report 2025', authored by Eva Slevin and Helen Russell. The event featured keynote addresses from An Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Minister of State Robert Troy. www.esri.ie/news/ireland...
🚺 Female participation in senior financial services roles has increased substantially over the last three years, according to updated figures from Ireland’s Women in Finance Charter, compiled by the @esri.ie.
ESRI researchers Dr Conor O'Toole, Dr Claire Keane, Dr Paul Egan & Dr Muireann Lynch addressed the Oireachtas Committee on Budgetary Oversight Drawing on ESRI research, the discussion covered international challenges affecting the domestic economy, as well as housing, public finances, & energy
Are you working in the public sector and/or policy design and would like to learn more about economics?🧐 🚨Our MSc in Economic Policy is accepting applications until 31 July 2025! Visit www.tcd.ie/Economics/po... #econsky #postgraduate #economics @esri.ie @tcddublin.bsky.social
⚠️Gambling offers lure people to bet more, particularly people at risk of problem gambling, according to our latest report published today 📊 The study, funded by the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland, used a controlled experiment to test whether offers or “inducements” alter betting behaviour