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) is essential for health, development, and wellbeing, but children with SEN are less active than their peers without SEN and less likely to take part in physical activities. These gaps tend to widen as
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development How can government and policy better support the medium-sized firm In pursuit of answers to these questions we are interested in exploring the application of qualitative and / or quantitative
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development training for Health and Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland incorporating both medical humanities and creative health. Quality assurance within healthcare has been evidenced through the provision
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and Health Sciences Sectoral Action Plan, which emphasise high-impact innovation, translational research, and the development of precision medicine capabilities in Northern Ireland. The outcomes will
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evaluate the therapeutic value of monoclonal GIPR antibodies both alone and in combination with known antidiabetic drugs and novel agents in development. Important Information: Applications for more than one
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growth in the UK, Ireland and beyond. Ideal for a motivated candidate with interests in innovation, entrepreneurship, sustainability, or regional development, this PhD will place you at the intersection
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., Motawa, I, and Labib L. (2025). The Development of an AI-Based Fire Detection System for Hospital Buildings, Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management. (In press) Diab, E., Motawa, I. and
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Program Effectiveness Research on English Language Learners. Educational Policy. 2005;19(4):572-594. doi:10.1177/0895904805278067 The Doctoral College at Ulster University
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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
-border project by Atlantic Technological University, Ulster University, Tyndall National Institute and their associate partner Seagate Technology. The Centre aims to build research capacity in integrated
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and regional engagement, making a major contribution to the economic, social and cultural development of Northern Ireland. Our core business activities are teaching and learning, widening access