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The School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), invites applications for a four-year PhD research project, fully funded by Research Ireland as part of a Pathway
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Ireland’s acoustic environment to 2050, engage citizens in large-scale noise monitoring and design the next generation of mitigation solutions. We are now recruiting three inter-linked PhD researchers, each
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stress systems. We know from previous research that people who belong to stigmatized groups (such as those living with chronic illness, skin conditions, or unemployment) often report worse health. What’s
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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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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. The disaggregation of Radio Access Networks (RANs) introduces new challenges in energy management
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are available within the wider research group. International collaborations, conference attendance and research trips are also expected as part of this project. Application Procedure Applicants should submit a
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have the opportunity to build their research portfolio within a range of projects within Prof. Ruffini’s Research group. The researcher will also be part of the School of Computer Science and Statistics
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focused around its research centres and collaborative research networks and groups. UCC School of Law boasts one of Ireland’s most successful graduate research programmes in Law. Students are provided with
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developed further with the successful candidate. Applications from international candidates are welcomed, but it is expected that the research topic will be of direct relevance to Irish and/or European Union
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on the non-Arab tribal groups of Syria and/or Iraq (e.g. Kurds, Turcomans) as part of CAPITALEAST. A reading knowledge of Ottoman Turkish is required. CAPITALEAST compares tribes of diverse origins