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of Ireland, aiming to develop effective vaccines to control the spread of bacterial antimicrobial resistance. This network provides a unique interdisciplinary programme with cross-training in complementary
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an internationally recognized research programme in their areas of expertise, thereby contributing to priorities themes of UCD’s Strategy to 2030 including Sustainability, One Health and Digital Technologies
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is funded in association with the Lero Research Centre and the Immersive Software Engineering programme. Faculty: Dr. Roisin Lyons - Kemmy Business School; Prof. Chris Exton – CSIS; Dr. Clare
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to work on a Research Ireland- funded Frontiers for the Future Award research programme. The successful candidate will work within this research team to carry out research on receptor tyrosine kinase
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programme of research aimed at advancing the preclinical development of immunosuppressive therapeutic drug formulations for the management of skin conditions. The project seeks to address key challenges in
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studies require a physiotherapy assessment of infants and older children. Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common lifelong physical disability. The Elevate programme aims to improve both the Early Detection
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student. This scholarship provides doctoral programme tuition fees and an annual stipend of €25,000 for four years (subject to satisfactory progress in studies each year). Research Area: Applicants
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’ experience in project and programme management, experience in the technology sector, and demonstrable experience working with industry. Experience in team leadership and knowledge of regulatory and quality
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the ELEVATE Programme for Programme for Prediction, Early Detection & Intervention in Cerebral Palsy. This 5-year programme is focused on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of brain injury
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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