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12 Months, Specific Purpose Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the role of Research Assistant in APC Microbiome Ireland. The successful candidate will join APC Microbiome
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areas of research. The first, led by Dr O’Donnell, shows that stigma is linked to health issues like headaches, insomnia, and digestive problems. The second, led by Professor Howard, focuses on how stress
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embedded in the cross-disciplinary TRDA project Entangled Lewy. The project brings together Health Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Health Economics, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to develop
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Informal enquiries are very welcome and can be made directly to Dr Nicole Kapelle (nicole.kapelle@tcd.ie), Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology. To apply, candidates should submit: 1. A
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and giving agency to refugees and protection communities. They will be co-supervised by Dr Christiane Ahlborn (Assistant Professor of Public International Law, School of Law, primary supervisor) and Dr
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Environment, Lifestyle The successful applicant will be part of an interdisciplinary team supervised by Professor Lorina Naci, and based at the Global Brain Health Institute, at the Trinity College Institute
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Trinity College Dublin, School of Mathematics Position ID: 1697 -PHD [#26720] Position Title: Position Type: Academic admissions Position Location: Dublin, Dublin D02 PN40, Ireland [map ] Subject Area: Combinatorial algebraic geometry Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/07/02, listed until...
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be based in the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and will be funded under the Science Foundation Ireland Investigators award project. The researcher will
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hold a first-class honours award from a MSc or MA (level 9 NFQ) in Education, Entrepreneurship, Computer Science, Technology or a related discipline (although other award levels will be considered
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PhD Scholarship: Optimising the Potential for Equine Assisted Therapy to Benefit Children and Adults with an Intellectual Disability The School of Nursing & Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin