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Post Summary Doctoral Researcher Law (PhD programme): The School of Law at Trinity College Dublin is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and outstanding PhD Student for a period of 4 years (48
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of this programme of research is to ensure that interventions to support language and communication deliver maximum benefit for children with or at risk for developmental language disorder (D)LD. To do this we aim
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development (WeChat Mini programs, Android/iOS, or cross-platform frameworks). • Technical skills in machine learning/natural language processing • The applicant’s estimated academic and personal
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-brain interactions, physiology and behaviour in animal models. We will further assess changes in immune, stress, neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter systems. The program is highly interdisciplinary
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). The successful candidate will lead a team of researchers, working under the guidance of the Principal Investigator, to deliver an innovative research programme focused on supporting and scaling up the just
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Department: Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures Vacancy ID: 035042 Closing Date: 01-Jun-2025 We are seeking an excellent academic to join our staff on a specified purpose contract basis as an
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English language standard and verification of qualifications. Desirable: Experience of university teaching, a record of publication or other research-related Other requirements: The scholarship is available to full
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teaching, research and publication, appropriate to career stage. They will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme in Spanish and Latin American Studies and undertake teaching
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suitability for the programme (e.g. demonstrated interest in misinformation studies, journalism studies and/or climate communication research). Essential Selection Criteria · Master’s degree to honours 2:1
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eighteenth centuries at the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris. The successful candidate will be enrolled in the Structured PhD Programme in the Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University. The award