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and Aspergillus are the leading causes of IFIs in Europe. Late diagnosis, limited treatment options, and antifungal resistance are main reasons for the often fatal outcome of these infections. Our
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required to have a primary degree or equivalent in History or in a cognate discipline. The minimum admission requirement for a PhD is either a First Class Honours BA or a 2:1 Honours in an MA or equivalent
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to the project on gender in Irish opera. The PhD will follow the University of Galway’s structured course of study and research for the degree of PhD. Throughout the four years of doctoral study, the candidate
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hold a first-class honours award from a MSc or MA (level 9 NFQ) in Education, Entrepreneurship, Computer Science, Technology or a related discipline (although other award levels will be considered
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discipline; 5. Official transcripts of records from all completed higher education degrees (e.g., Bachelor's and Master's). via email to • Dr Nicole Kapelle (nicole.kapelle@tcd.ie), Assistant
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Institute for Advanced Studies and supervised by project Principal Investigator Dr Jesse Patrick Harrington (DIAS), and co-supervisor Dr Niamh Wycherley (Maynooth University). The PhD research will focus
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), account for >20% of all people with dementia (at least 1,600,000 in Europe), are significantly under-recognised or mis-diagnosed, with < 5% receiving a formal diagnosis. In most regions, services for LBD
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the supervisors informally prior to applying. Interested candidates may apply for PhD study throughout the year. However, fully funded PhD studentships are available for PhD study starting September 2025
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and giving agency to refugees and protection communities. They will be co-supervised by Dr Christiane Ahlborn (Assistant Professor of Public International Law, School of Law, primary supervisor) and Dr
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in any of the following areas: Media and Communications; Journalism Studies; Political Science; Social Sciences; or a related area to at least a high 2:1 standard. Other evidence that signifies