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opportunities to be active. There are a number of PL programmes to support physical literacy and motor skills in children, however, the next step is to explore how this programme could also work for children with
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. The proposed PhD is a partnership with Age NI. Age NI have led two important online programmes recently. The Good Vibrations programme was a men’s health programme aimed specifically at men aged 50 and over. It
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insights that support diagnosis, rehabilitation, and long-term wellbeing. The programme will focus on developing responsible, interpretable, and accessible AI frameworks that enable clinicians and
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Ireland Programme for Government or Sectoral Action Plans. We are an interdisciplinary research unit and welcome applications that cut across our research themes (for example, human rights and the social
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residency criteria which requires that they have lived in the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar for at least the three years preceding the start date of the research degree programme. Applicants who
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for at least the three years 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
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roll-out across tenure types. Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK without a retrofit funding programme and this absence of financial incentivisation has created an impasse amongst homeowners
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areas and now wishes to further expand understanding and application of Comprehensive Innovation. This research aligns with the innovation goals in the Programme for Government 2024–2027 and the Minister
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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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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 full-time basis for more than one year (or part