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The Opportunity The School of Law at University College Cork invites applications for a PhD position, as part of the UCC -Matheson Innovation Partnership. Applications must be received by 5pm
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biology, and immunology with therapeutic design and preclinical validation. The work will be carried out in a collaborative and multidisciplinary lab environment with expertise in antimicrobial mechanisms
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Ireland’s acoustic environment to 2050, engage citizens in large-scale noise monitoring and design the next generation of mitigation solutions. We are now recruiting three inter-linked PhD researchers, each
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for genetic diseases. If you're excited by the intersection of biotechnology, process development, and therapeutic innovation, we’d love to hear from you.Project 1: Understanding upstream AAV gene therapy
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for excellence in education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Trinity College Dublin- an introduction Post Summary: Applications are welcome
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they would design the project (for more information, see the ‘Application procedure’ below). Application Procedure Informal enquiries are welcome and can be made directly to Dr Christiane Ahlborn, Assistant
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. NOTE: Applicants must have been resident in an EU member state for 3 out of the last 5 years to be
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motivated with strong technical skills and 2) have an interest in applied molecular biology. Applicants should have the capability to work both independently and collaboratively to design and execute
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design and context (e.g., educational, civic, or organisational settings) in line with the PhD student’s background and interests. This PhD forms part of a broader research programme on identity-based
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discussions or on technical aspects of AI design and operational deployment. This leaves underexplored areas at the intersection of EU Digital Law, EU Foreign Policy and Common Security and Defence Policy