Interested by the R&D in the agri-food sector in Ireland?

Clarisse Faria-Fortecoëf

Teagasc is the national leading organisation which supports science-based innovation in Food ; Animal production and Grassland ; crops, environment and Land use ; Rural Economy.
Established in September 1988, Teagasc is an organisation which develops bilateral agreements with research organisations in Europe, USA and New Zealand in a prioritary sector in Ireland: the Biotechnology.

Also, it collaborates extensively with Irish universities and offers postgraduate and postdoctoral opportunities. For example, the Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme aims, to further develop and enhance the science and technology skills and knowledge of high quality early career scientists – Irish and foreigners - and to strengthen the organisation’s scientific base.
For a maximum of two years, the fellowship amounts to approximately €33,000 per annum.

Teagasc employs over 1,500 staff at more than 100 locations throughout Ireland.
If you wish to be notified of vacancies as they arise, you have to register first (e-mail address) on the Teagasc’s website.