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PhD Scholarship: Optimising the Potential for Equine Assisted Therapy to Benefit Children and Adults with an Intellectual Disability The School of Nursing & Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin
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Exciting Opportunity: Join UCC’s Cork University Business School (CUBS) to shape the future of business theory and practice - Several PhD and MSc (by Research) studentships available for October
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Post Summary An exciting opportunity to pursue a fully funded PhD studentship within the Host-Pathogen Interactions research group led by Prof Rachel McLoughlin (https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry
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Two exciting opportunities for PhD study (four years fully-funded) at Dublin City University! www.dcu.ie/historygeography/phd-research-studentship-diaspora-geography This position is for a social
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Post Summary We are seeking outstanding candidates for two fully funded PhD studentships to explore how natural selection has driven global disparities in disease susceptibility—through the powerful
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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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accessibility or other needs you might have. Application process You must apply for admission to the doctoral programme through the UCC Apply process: UCC's application system In parallel, please provide
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partner in an exciting 5-year collaborative program. We are currently seeking applicants for three PhD projects as listed below. The successful candidates will be based in either NIBRT or UCD and will also
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Post Summary: 4-Year PhD Studentship: Healthcare System Adaptation for Novel Alzheimer's Therapeutics This PhD project invites exploration into how healthcare systems might navigate the emerging
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. To address this, the PhD candidate will develop network models for such trace data with a strong focus on real-world applications. These applications can be developed in collaboration with substantive