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aspects), but the following topic areas are of particular interest: Legal aspects of the digital economy, Children, law and emerging technologies, Legal and regulatory aspects of cybersecurity, Artificial
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will work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary team with access to excellent research facilities and strong academic support. Application Procedure Applicants should submit a Cover Letter and full
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into University of Galway’s community. Living allowance (Stipend): €25,000 per annum [tax-exempt scholarship award]. Computer equipment and funding for travel (e.g. to conferences) as well as attendance
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or examples to provide insights into the decision making process of complicated models. This family of explanations has both rich statistical and psychological grounding and the project will look to investigate
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of digitized and published sources with extensive work in regional and central archives. The successful applicant with join of team of researchers working on different aspects of this project. This is a research
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, Economic Practices, Entrepreneurship Ecosystems and the Future Outlook Supervisory Team: Dr Lana Repar, Dr Tracy Bradfield, Prof. Joe Bogue Breaking the Digital Ceiling: Identity Work and Power Dynamics in
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knowledge of human brain function and to use this knowledge to help people with psychiatric and neurological disorders. Our research integrates multimodal brain imaging techniques with novel neuromodulation
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this project, using extensive primary cell culture, molecular analysis, scRNAseq, non-invasive imaging analysis, along with mechanistic studies using 2D/3D culture models, we will dissect the distinct cellular
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as the file name to cynthia.coleman@universityofgalway.ie . Your CV must include the contact details of 2 referees. A statement similar to “references furnished upon request” only delays processing
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. As exposure to these risk factors begins 20-40 years before dementia onset, interventions must be implemented in mid-life. However, the indicators of the disease process in mid-life are poorly