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research is dedicated to improving the diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections. Additionally, we explore the biology of these infections, as well as the molecular mechanisms behind stress and antifungal
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real-world functioning associated with depression. They will join a newly established clinical psychology research lab and will have the opportunity to contribute to a collaborative and dynamic research
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of digitized and published sources with extensive work in regional and central archives. The successful applicant with join of team of researchers working on different aspects of this project. This is a research
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Post Summary Doctoral Researcher Law (PhD programme): The School of Law at Trinity College Dublin is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and outstanding PhD Student for a period of 4 years (48
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. This position is co-funded by Taighde Éireann (Research Ireland), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Met Eireann, and the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). University of Galway Located in
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will work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary team with access to excellent research facilities and strong academic support. Application Procedure Applicants should submit a Cover Letter and full
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relevant professional experience Desirable: Some experience of teaching, publication or other research-related activities. Other requirements: The scholarship is available for full-time PhD study only
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will contribute to our ability to understand and predict this critical component of ecosystem function. You will work within group spanning ecological science, engineering, and computer science methods
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developed further with the successful candidate. Applications from international candidates are welcomed, but it is expected that the research topic will be of direct relevance to Irish and/or European Union
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knowledge of human brain function and to use this knowledge to help people with psychiatric and neurological disorders. Our research integrates multimodal brain imaging techniques with novel neuromodulation