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Exciting Opportunity: Join UCC’s Cork University Business School (CUBS) to shape the future of business theory and practice - Several PhD and MSc (by Research) studentships available for October
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in the cross-disciplinary TRDA project Entangled Lewy. The project brings together Health Sciences, Creative Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Engineering, Computer Science and Health
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is funded in association with the Lero Research Centre and the Immersive Software Engineering programme. Faculty: Dr. Roisin Lyons - Kemmy Business School; Prof. Chris Exton – CSIS; Dr. Clare
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cover letter, a CV and certificates to hahnma@tcd.ie. Please also arrange for one letter of recommendation to be sent to this address. We are not accepting applications for this job through MathJobs.Org
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of €25,000 per year for up to four years. The candidate will be supervised by Dr. Nessa Lynch, Matheson Lecturer in Law, Innovation and Technology with co-supervision from the Department of Business
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to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie quoting the job-title and project name. Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 12 noon (Irish Local Time) on Friday 27th June
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Professor, Department of Sociology. before the closing date of July 21, 2025 (23:00 GMT). Applications must indicate exactly “PhD Application – Quantitative Sociology” in the subject line. At Trinity, we
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Post Summary The resilience of the anti-viral immune system declines with age, yet there is significant heterogeneity in anti-viral immunity in older adults, resulting in diverse viral infection outcomes in this age group. Activation of type I interferon (IFN-I) responses are a fundamental...
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: a motivation letter clearly indicating how the applicant’s profile and skills fit the requirements of the job position (max. 1 page); a full curriculum vitae; full transcripts; a concise research
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cognitive dissonance is an aversive feeling, we predict that it negatively affects people’s well-being. This line of research extends research on acculturation (Benet- Martinez & Haritatos, 2005) and research