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indicating preferred studentship (A or B) and fit • CV (max 2 pages) • Academic transcripts and degree certificates • Contact details for two referees • One example of written
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) Some knowledge of the Irish language To Apply for the Scholarship: Email a cover letter (max 2,300 words) and CV with TWO references in one PDF File with your name to ann-marie.hanlon
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motivation letter (max. 1–2 pages) clearly outlining your motivation, research experience, and relevant skills in relation to the project; 2. A full curriculum vitae; 3. The names and contact details
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Awards or Scholarships received (max 300 words) ii) Details of your previous research experience (max 500 words) iii) Personal statement on your motivation for pursuing a PhD on this research topic and why
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(max 3 pages), statement of motivation indicating the position(s) you wish to be considered for, academic transcripts & contact details for two referees. Email to john.kennedy@tcd.ie with subject “Noise
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research project and explaining to what extent your profile meets the selection criteria A detailed Curriculum Vitae Research proposal (max. 1500 words, not including bibliography) Relevant final academic
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-pages max), academic transcripts of the degree/ degrees, and a short cover letter/statement of purpose (2-pages max) indicating how their skills align with the project and their motivation for applying
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: a motivation letter clearly indicating how the applicant’s profile and skills fit the requirements of the job position (max. 1 page); a full curriculum vitae; full transcripts; a concise research
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scholarship; long term career goals; and any other information you think is relevant (max. 1000 words) Proof of English-language proficiency if English is not your first language (minimum of 8 IELTS) Writing
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-pages max) indicating how their skills align with the project and their motivation for applying. Please include ``PhD Application (AI-Driven Energy Optimization in Next-Generation RANs)'' followed by your