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—particularly in their cardiovascular system—during stressful social situations. Specifically, it will examine whether stigma leads to what scientists call a “threat response” (which is more harmful to health
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the PREVENT study at the Global Brain Health Institute, at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). At TCD, we will conduct the 3rd wave of longitudinal testing (year 8), in a cohort of mid-life individuals at high- and
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-based formation in contemporary Europe; today, for example, we talk about Irish, English, Italian or Russian modernisms. The project will thus produce case studies which examine how European modernism has
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landscape of Alzheimer's Disease-Modifying Therapies (DMTs). The research will examine multiple dimensions of system readiness through an interdisciplinary lens - from diagnostic pathways and workforce
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eligible for EU fees Post Summary The Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) are seeking a PhD student in Structural Dynamics examine the design of
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. These methods will be implemented in efficient, scalable software packages, ensuring their applicability to real-world social and computational challenges. Application Procedure Applicants should email Dr
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the following application materials by email: Personal statement and CV as one document Writing sample (e.g. an essay or section of MA dissertation) Two academic references (to be submitted separately) A proposal
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online application form for required criteria, word count, etc…) CV (max. 2 pages) Sample of recent academic writing/work that you authored (e.g. published paper, essay, section of thesis) Evidence of
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), focusing on legal, political, and governance dimensions. Recent reforms mark a major shift, i.e. the AML Single Rulebook and the EU AML Authority. The research could examine effectiveness, enforcement
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the following application materials by email: Personal statement and CV as one document Writing sample (e.g. an essay or section of MA dissertation) Two academic references A proposal (1000-1500 words plus