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fee waiver and a tax-free scholarship of €25,000 per annum for four years. Topic We are seeking a PhD student who examines the EU’s future role in the evolving geopolitical defence landscape, with a
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Post Summary PhD Project Title: Understanding inflammatory forms of cell death in sepsis Sepsis is a condition defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated response to
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networks become essential to manage network requests, while maintaining high availability and optimal resource utilization. One PhD studentship is available for work in the area of Digital Twins for optical
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, and belonging, offering new perspectives on sovereignty and national identity in an interconnected but increasingly discordant world order. The successful applicant will work under the supervision
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applicant will work under the supervision of Dr Christy Ann Petit, Assistant Professor in European Law , and Dr Michael Breen, Associate Professor in International Political Economy . The School of Law and
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. Unlike traditional architectures with static power allocation, disaggregated RANs allow for dynamic scaling and flexible placement of network functions, which significantly impacts power consumption
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funded Project, CAPITALEAST: Global Capitalism and Rurality: Agency, Commodification and the Socio-Ecological Transformation of the Middle Eastern Countryside, 1870-1945. The successful candidate will work
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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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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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The School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), invites applications for a four-year PhD research project, fully funded by Research Ireland as part of a Pathway