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involve examining both explicit and implicit communication, including signals related to brain inactivity. Application Procedure Applicants should submit a full Curriculum Vitae to include the names and
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Post Summary The Medical Circuits and Systems Laboratory (MediCAS-Lab ) & Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Laboratory (WhyCOM-Lab ) at Trinity College Dublin are seeking a PhD student to
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available to new entrants on the full-time PhD register for entry in September each year. Applicants must have received a minimum of 2.1 Honours degree to be eligible for the award. The postgraduate
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2026 Call Open for fully funded Hardiman PhD Scholarships at University of Galway, Ireland Apply now Who are these scholarships for? Excellent students starting their full-time PhD on the 1st
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. Conditions: Four-year full-time PhD scholarship. Full fee coverage (EU fees only covered), €25,000 annual stipend. Application Procedure Applicants should submit a full Curriculum Vitae to include the names
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for journals and generating/analysing results for your doctoral thesis. Doctoral students will be required to complete a transfer/confirmation process within the first 21 months of their PhD studies to progress
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student rate Informal Enquiries and Application Procedure Candidates are invited to submit a CV and Cover Letter outlining their interest in the Co-Centre and this specific PhD topic to a.lucey@ucc.ie
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University College Dublin (UCD) invites applications from both home and international students for PhD Scholarship in the Banking and Finance Department within the UCD College of Business. The
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The School of Music at University College Dublin is pleased to invite applications from outstanding candidates for an Ad Astra PhD Scholarship in Digital (Ethno)musicology. The Ad Astra scheme
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The School of Music at University College Dublin is pleased to invite applications from outstanding candidates for an Ad Astra PhD Scholarship in Digital (Ethno)musicology. The Ad Astra scheme