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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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The School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), invites applications for a four-year PhD research project, fully funded by Research Ireland as part of a Pathway
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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
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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 focused role, where
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landscape of Alzheimer's Disease-Modifying Therapies (DMTs). The research will examine multiple dimensions of system readiness through an interdisciplinary lens - from diagnostic pathways and workforce
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for excellence in education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Trinity College Dublin- an introduction Post Summary: Applications are invited
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candidate can expect to work closely with a research assistant, two PhD students and their co-supervisors, Dr. Cynthia Coleman, Dr. Kasia Whysall and Dr. Linda Howard. This individual must be 1) highly
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research centres. The School is committed to embedding a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion, and to that end welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. The School operates a full-time structured
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), focusing on legal, political, and governance dimensions. Recent reforms mark a major shift, i.e. the AML Single Rulebook and the EU AML Authority. The research could examine effectiveness, enforcement
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discussions or on technical aspects of AI design and operational deployment. This leaves underexplored areas at the intersection of EU Digital Law, EU Foreign Policy and Common Security and Defence Policy