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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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manufacture. The PhD candidate will gain expertise in gene therapy production as well the experimental and computational steps required to capture and analyse transcriptional data at single cell resolution
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Information Systems within Cork University Business School. Applications are welcome in relation to topics on the broad intersection between law, technology, and innovation (including private and public law
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contribution to fees, including non-EU fees, up to a maximum of €5,750 per annum. A budget for conference travel and necessary equipment is also available. For more information about the School, please go to
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include all required information (1 to 3 above) will not be considered. Applications will be acknowledged by email. Candidates are not required to apply formally through the university system at this stage
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not include all required information (1 to 3 above) will not be considered. Applications will be acknowledged by email. Candidates are not required to apply formally through the university system
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, 3) a research proposal (c. 2-3,000 words). Applications should be sent to: james.gallen@dcu.ie by 17:00 GMT 3 April. Applications that do not include all required information (1 to 3 above) will not
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CV summarising your qualifications and relevant experience. Please also include the contact details of two referees. Applications, or requests for further information, to be submitted via e-mail to
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Doctorate PhD Position” Further Information for Applicants Informal queries can also be directed to Dr Irina Kinchin at Irina.Kinchin@tcd.ie. At Trinity, we are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion
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distinguished reputation for teaching and research excellence . For information on moving to Ireland please see www.euraxess.ie . Detailed Project Description This project is a Research Ireland-funded