136 computer-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at Ulster University
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and legacy of conflict and securing equality for vulnerable and marginalised groups. Key themes in our work include peacebuilding, truth recovery, accountability, the role of international institutions
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directly with surgeons and engineers to translate research findings into practical solutions. This interdisciplinary work offers an opportunity to make a tangible impact on patient safety and surgical
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initiatives, they are shaping a more inclusive future for all. Ulster University students from our MSc in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) program have been going to NECC for year-long placements since 2008
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as part of TRACE (Technological Revolution towards an Agri-food Circular Economy), a €5.89m cross-border project supported by the European Union’s PEACEPLUS Programme and managed by the Special EU
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preceding the start date of the research degree programme. Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of a doctoral degree on a
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for metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity. However, their efficacy and safety in humans remains unexplored. This PhD programme will seek to take the first critical step towards clinical translation
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Summary Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme focuses on harnessing artificial intelligence and spectral technologies to strengthen food integrity and
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Summary This project is part of the NILab Programme . Milk production is a key indicator of profitability and animal health in dairy farming. It reflects the cow’s physiological status and responds
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to community safety and cohesion in a society still shaped by its conflict legacy. Sport, as a widely accessible and culturally significant practice, offers one such arena. It is often promoted as a tool for
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will provide a fuller picture of how gyms matter in Belfast. It will generate fresh insight into their contribution to wellbeing, resilience and community safety. The research aligns with the Northern