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that are reflected in their poor outcomes in education, housing, employment and health (ESRI, 2017). Attempts to challenge structural barriers and breakdown negative stereotypes about Travellers include the Traveller
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-funded 4 year PhD scholarship that includes a stipend of €25,000 + EU fees. A fee-waiver for non-EU portion will be applied if non-EU awardee. Four-Year PhD Structure: Includes taught modules to build core
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foster resilience among international protection beneficiaries. The methodology combines desk-based analysis across legal and ethical disciplines, with semi-structured interviews with lawmakers and
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an important role in the project working collaboratively with the PI and a postdoctoral researcher, and there will be excellent training and travel opportunities. The candidate will also have opportunities
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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
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also of growing interest to industry.Project supervisor: Dr. Eoin Delaney (Trinity College Dublin).Project locations: School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin.PhD structure
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postdoctoral fellows in connected schools. As such, interdisciplinary work is welcomed, and candidates from all relevant areas of the Middle East studies are encouraged to apply.
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perform an in vivo assessment of therapeutic efficacy. They must be engaged and dedicated to meet project deadlines and produce high-quality reliable data. This is a structured PhD and will require formal
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that handle large network sizes and additional information – such as fine-grained temporal information for email traffic or additional neighbourhood structures – are essential. A key challenge in modelling
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for structural variants and copy number variants (SVs/CNVs), will be used to optimize data analysis and variant discovery. The project will focus on identifying previously overlooked pathogenic variants, exploring