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food waste. Training: Co-Centre PhD students participate in a comprehensive Food Systems Training Programme, providing a broad understanding of sustainability challenges and solutions across the food
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care, by combining traditional "wet-lab" biological research with "dry lab" computational approaches. Scholarship Details 19 PhD scholarships will be available as co-funded positions, supported by
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into the School of Music’s PhD programme. Applications are invited in the following area: Digital (Ethno)musicologyunder the supervision of Dr. Abigail C. Lindo (abigail.lindo@ucd.ie ). Start date: September 2026
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generation of responsible researchers. Our program encompasses comprehensive training for PhD students, including translational neuroscience, neuro-ethics, new smart nano-architectured materials, and wireless
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generation of responsible researchers. Our program encompasses comprehensive training for PhD students, including translational neuroscience, neuro-ethics, new smart nano-architectured materials, and wireless
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into the School of Music’s PhD programme. Applications are invited in the following area: Digital (Ethno)musicologyunder the supervision of Dr. Abigail C. Lindo (abigail.lindo@ucd.ie ). Start date: September 2026
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Post Summary The Dementia Research Group is looking for a bright and enthusiastic PhD student to work on a project “Parkinson’s Diease-Life” supported by the North South Research Programme under
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relevant to environmental or climate vulnerabilities. Applicants may pursue the PhD in Quantitative and Computational Social Science (QCSS) or the PhD in Politics and International Relations. The intended
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The Department of Political Science invites applications for four-year fully funded PhD studentships at Trinity College Dublin. Application for financial support is automatically considered as part
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Deadline: Friday 30th January 2026 at 5pm Dublin Time The aim of the scholarship is to attract applicants of the highest academic calibre to pursue a PhD in the UCD School of Politics and