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/links/011711/ Requirements Research FieldBiological sciences » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Internal Application form(s) needed 011711 Full Job Description.pdf English (402.97 KB - PDF) Download
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Support the writing of scientific publications Present the research findings at internal and external meetings Where to apply Website https://my.corehr.com/pls/coreportal_rcsip
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confirmed PhD commencement date: To be confirmed Project Key Words: Machine Translation, Natural Language Processing, Terminology Translation, Agentic RAG Post summary We are looking for a candidate for a
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: The successful candidate will be a specialist in 18th- and / or 19th-century German-language literature and culture with a focus on interdisciplinary research, such as, for example: Germanic and European Cultural
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starting date is from Spring 2026. During your PhD research, you follow the Structured PhD programme of the University of Galway. You regularly participate in workshops and international conferences. The CDP
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with a PhD and a strong research background in any area of the literature of the Long 18th-century. Department/Faculty: School of English Location: Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
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occupational health review may be required for this role, depending on the nature of the duties and responsibilities. Further information will be provided during the recruitment process. Eligibility to Work in
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[ed](: https://www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/academic-hours-public-service-agreement.pdf)ucation, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Post Summary
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[ed](: https://www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/academic-hours-public-service-agreement.pdf)ucation, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Post Summary
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(University of Oulu) – audrey.paradis@oulu.fi Secondments: University of Oulu and INTERSOS (Greece) This project explores the “relational, non-linear, and fluid nature of social processes” characterized by re