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Post Summary We are seeking outstanding candidates for two fully funded PhD studentships to explore how natural selection has driven global disparities in disease susceptibility—through the powerful
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Trinity College Dublin, School of Mathematics Position ID: 1697 -PHD [#26720] Position Title: Position Type: Academic admissions Position Location: Dublin, Dublin D02 PN40, Ireland [map ] Subject
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the opportunity to design and carry out an innovative PhD project in quantitative sociology in the field of social inequality and life course research. We are seeking applicants who are intrinsically motivated in
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Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship(s) starting in September 2025 affiliated to the School of English, Media & Creative Arts
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. The PhD candidate will develop a programme of research to examine how cognitive and contributing risk processes (e.g., sleep disturbances, stress reactivity) are linked to depression and more broadly to
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Two exciting opportunities for PhD study (four years fully-funded) at Dublin City University! www.dcu.ie/historygeography/phd-research-studentship-diaspora-geography This position is for a social
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Post Summary Project Description PhD applications are invited to develop advanced neuroimaging biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease in mid-life, asymptomatic individuals. The Problem Dementia is a
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have the opportunity to develop their research, both individually and as part of a team of ambitious scholars. PhD students at Maynooth University are enrolled in a structured PhD programme. This
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Post Summary We are pleased to invite applications for two fully funded PhD studentships to work on a project at the interface of synthetic organic chemistry, electrochemistry, and sustainability
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educator resources, paying particular focus to the development of enterprise skills in the computing and software development context. Expected outcomes include stronger industry-academia collaboration