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for assisting judicial decision‑making. Application Procedure Applications comprise two steps: Email Dr Brian Barry brian.barry@tcd.ie with the subject line PhD Law JUDGEASSIST attaching: an up-to-date curriculum
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, University College Cork. The Bacteria & Cancer theme, led by Mark Tangney, involves the study and/or and application of bacteria in cancer settings https://www.ucc.ie/en/cancer-research/people/mark-tangney
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and methodological approaches from political science, sociology, science and technology studies (STS), and public governance research. The PhD student will conduct fundamental research to investigate
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above (2.1 or 1st) BSc in Marine Biology or equivalent, or MSc in related subject. To Apply for the Scholarship: PhD applications should include a 1‑page cover letter and a CV and send it to Dr Alex Wan
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Centre for Synthesis & Chemical Biology, University College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 27 days ago
Chemical Biology in University College Dublin School of Chemistry. The PhD stipend will be €25,000 per year; this amount is not subject to tax. Payment for lab demonstration and tutoring activities will be
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-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). This research integrates whole‑body metabolic phenotyping with cutting‑edge liver‑focused mechanistic studies to determine how hepatic metabolism, inflammation, and fibrosis
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excluding others. GENERATION EU will trace the potential unintended negative consequences or backlash effects of European identity. More specifically, this role will advance studies across three of GENERATION
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is in the area of Adolescent Health. Candidates will have a PhD in Children’s Studies in the area of health sciences, social science, or a cognate discipline, with a demonstrable focus on children’s
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subject to approval by the relevant Irish authorities and role-specific eligibility. Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteRCSICountryIrelandGeofield Contact City Dublin Website http
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qualifications in disciplines related to the PhD topic will also be considered. Desirable Master’s Degree (preferable 2:1) in the specific area or related area including computer science, mathematics, engineering