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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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eligible for EU fees Post Summary The Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) are seeking a PhD student in Structural Dynamics examine the design of
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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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– Modelling the Future Noise Environment – Trinity College Dublin (School of Engineering) You will build national-scale models that predict road, rail, air and emerging sources (UAVs, heat pumps, offshore wind
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and transferrable skills. Apply by 6th July 2025: Application process, entry requirements and contact information is detailed in each of specific call.
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that honours the complexity of the forced displacement process. Applicants are asked to submit a research statement that demonstrates how their research background and skills match with the project, and how
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of Education and Health Sciences to undertake a PhD degree is a separate process. Applications can be made by submitting (1) a current two-page academic CV and (2) an expression of interest document
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of Galway’s community. Living allowance (Stipend): €25,000 per annum [tax-exempt scholarship award] over four years. Computer equipment and funding for travel (e.g. to conferences), as well as attendance
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uncovering the deep evolutionary roots of human health and disease. Application Procedure At Trinity, we are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Trinity welcomes applications from all individuals
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. As exposure to these risk factors begins 20-40 years before dementia onset, interventions must be implemented in mid-life. However, the indicators of the disease process in mid-life are poorly