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For information on moving to Ireland please see www.euraxess.ie Detailed Project Description This is an exciting opportunity to undertake a PhD as part of a Research Ireland funded project investigating the gender
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-Universalist Project (INTEMPO). As part of this project, the Department of History at Maynooth University is pleased to announce that two PhD Scholarships are available for suitably qualified applicants
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the opportunity to design and carry out an innovative PhD project in quantitative sociology in the field of social inequality and life course research. We are seeking applicants who are intrinsically motivated in
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. Closing Date: 18th July 2025 Contact: Informal enquiries to roisin.lyons@ul.ie Additional Information: Although the specific details of the PhD studies will be developed in conjunction with each respective
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Salary: €32,962 - €42,943 p.a. IUA Salary Scale For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Miguel Fernandez de
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such as scRNA-seq, bulk RNA-seq, DNAm analysis, proteomics and clinical data integration to determine how IFN-I responses change during ageing. Application Procedure Applicants should submit a cover letter
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of Education and Health Sciences to undertake a PhD degree is a separate process. Applications can be made by submitting (1) a current two-page academic CV and (2) an expression of interest document
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manufacture. The PhD candidate will gain expertise in gene therapy production as well the experimental and computational steps required to capture and analyse transcriptional data at single cell resolution
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and transferrable skills. Apply by 6th July 2025: Application process, entry requirements and contact information is detailed in each of specific call.
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they would design the project (for more information, see the ‘Application procedure’ below). Application Procedure Informal enquiries are welcome and can be made directly to Dr Christiane Ahlborn, Assistant