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the candidate to benefit from complementary research environments, datasets, and expertise. As part of a structured doctoral training programme, the student will develop advanced scientific and analytical skills
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Fees: Covered up to the non-EU rate Two fully funded doctoral scholarships are available for full-time PhD study at the Dublin City University School of Law and Government, starting in September
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, academic and intellectual support and integrate the successful candidate into a vibrant doctoral programme at TCD, while offering additional economic supports to cover fees and basic expenses related
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The Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin invites applications for one fully funded doctoral position in the PhD in Sociology programme for a period of 48 months. The successful
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will undertake doctoral research focused on activity-based travel behaviour, household energy use, and sustainability policy, contributing to the development of causal inference and agent-based modelling
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The Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin invites applications for one fully funded doctoral position in the PhD in Sociology programme for a period of 48 months. The successful candidate will have the
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The Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin recruits a highly motivated and outstanding doctoral researcher for a period of 4 years (48 months). The person appointed will conduct an innovative PhD
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policy cycle, and its aim is to develop innovative tools that are useful to policymakers. This PhD project is a part of the Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships programme (CDP), an initiative by the Joint
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of Dublin. The Department will provide all logistic, academic and intellectual support and integrate the successful candidate into a vibrant doctoral programme at TCD, while offering additional economic
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project ‘QUESTING’, a groundbreaking Doctoral Network initiative aimed at revolutionizing the field of Quantum Technology by addressing critical gaps in interdisciplinary education and training