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to understand microbial interactions and optimize biogas production. This PhD position offers a unique opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary team under the supervision of Professor Muhammad Ali (TCD) and Dr
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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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postdoctoral fellows in connected schools. As such, interdisciplinary work is welcomed, and candidates from all relevant areas of the Middle East studies are encouraged to apply.
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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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the School of History, to postgraduates and postdoctoral fellows in connected schools. As such, interdisciplinary work is welcomed, and candidates from all relevant areas of the Middle East studies
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hosted at a different university but trained through a single, joint programme. Candidates may apply for one, two or all three positions via a common application (details below). Why join Noise 2050? 4
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-oriented research. The work will be carried out in the new OpenIreland research infrastructure, a large-scale testbed for experimentation in open optical, wireless and cloud technologies. The position will
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of contributions from various sources such as plants and soil microbes. In this position were seeking a candidate interested in soil ecology, root traits and fieldwork and linking this with automated ‘minirhizotron
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of the west of Ireland. About Research and Innovation at University of Galway Purpose. People. Place. The purpose of our research is to benefit society & planet. Every discovery, insight, innovation and
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Fellowship Award. The position is part of the Pathway project ‘The Lives and Miracles of St Laurence O’Toole’, led by Dr Jesse Patrick Harrington, under the mentorship of Prof Barry J. Lewis. The project