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student within SEMCA. MI provides a particularly supportive environment for early career researchers and is a first port-of-call for collaborators working in academia, the Cultural and Creative Industries
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commencing their full-time studies in September 2025 or currently in the first year of their full-time PhD studies at UCC. Candidate requirements Essential requirements: EITHER a first class honours
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14 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Engineering » Other Computer science » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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proposes the first complete critical edition, translation, and commentary for a corpus of medieval Latin texts, preserved in manuscripts in Brussels, Dublin, Oxford, Paris, and Rouen, concerning a towering
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standard of at least Second Class Honours, Grade I in a relevant Masters degree. If English is not the applicant’s first language, they must meet the minimum English language entry requirements
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the language relevant to the national context which will be analysed in the PhD thesis Excellent oral and written communication skills IELTS score of 8 (CEFR C1/C2), if English is not your first
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’ Professional Journeys (TPJ) Longitudinal Study: The First Decade (2024-30) The longitudinal study is funded by the Teaching Council (Ireland) and the Department of Education to a research consortium comprising
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four-year PhD programme with a range of taught courses in the first year and further professional training offered in other years. The programme combines the rigour and professionalism of the largely
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courses in the first year and further professional training offered in other years. The programme combines the rigour and professionalism of the largely taught US approach with the independence and
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equality, diversity and inclusion, and to that end welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. The School operates a full-time structured four-year PhD programme with a range of taught courses in the first