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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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The School of Law at University College Cork invites applications for a PhD scholarship (fully funded plus €25,000 stipend, tenable for up to four years). The Scholarship is open to candidates
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Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full-time, funded PhD scholarship in the Discipline of Journalism and Media within SEMCA at the University of Galway
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partner in an exciting 5-year collaborative program. We are currently seeking applicants for three PhD projects as listed below. The successful candidates will be based in either NIBRT or UCD and will also
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the utility and the robustness of different explanation strategies. A large focus of this project will be on leveraging novel and interpretable approaches in applied domains such as algorithmic fairness and
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The Opportunity The School of Law at University College Cork invites applications for a PhD position, as part of the UCC -Matheson Innovation Partnership. Applications must be received by 5pm
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been rewritten in nation-based terms over the past seventy years. Scholarship Description The PhD student will produce a case study on a particular national context of European modernism. Specifically
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PhD Studentships in Psychology 2025 Applications are invited from excellent candidates in relation to the PhD projects described below. It is recommended that potential applicants contact
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Post Summary We are pleased to invite applications for two fully funded PhD studentships to work on a project at the interface of synthetic organic chemistry, electrochemistry, and sustainability
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translational research in collaboration with local, national and international partners. The PhD student will study the interaction of A. fumigatus with immune cells and characterise the molecular mechanisms