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students from Trinity College Dublin to understand the lived experience of Lewy Body Dementia**.** This PhD will focus on applied theatre, drama studies and critical ethnography to create a dynamic platform
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neurological conditions (pain, tinnitus, Parkinson's disease, cognitive impairment) and psychiatric diseases (addiction, OCD, depression). Lab CLINT of Prof Sven Vanneste at Trinity College Dublin is searching
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energy through more efficient design of piled foundations. The PhD student will focus on grain scale mechanics experiments and numerical modelling using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) with the aim
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, Structural & Environmental Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, invites applications for a PhD Researcher to join the geotechnical research group as part of a Sustainable Energy of Ireland funded research
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translational research in collaboration with local, national and international partners. The PhD student will study the interaction of A. fumigatus with immune cells and characterise the molecular mechanisms
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Post Summary The resilience of the anti-viral immune system declines with age, yet there is significant heterogeneity in anti-viral immunity in older adults, resulting in diverse viral infection outcomes in this age group. Activation of type I interferon (IFN-I) responses are a fundamental...
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the opportunity to design and carry out an innovative PhD project in quantitative sociology in the field of social inequality and life course research. We are seeking applicants who are intrinsically motivated in
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PhD Scholarship: Optimising the Potential for Equine Assisted Therapy to Benefit Children and Adults with an Intellectual Disability The School of Nursing & Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin
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Trinity College Dublin, School of Mathematics Position ID: 1697 -PHD [#26720] Position Title: Position Type: Academic admissions Position Location: Dublin, Dublin D02 PN40, Ireland [map ] Subject
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Post Summary An exciting opportunity to pursue a fully funded PhD studentship within the Host-Pathogen Interactions research group led by Prof Rachel McLoughlin (https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry