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to Support Sustainable Food System Transformation Start Date: Spring 2026 Background The Co-Centre for Sustainable Food Systems is committed to driving transformation in Ireland and the UK by
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our distinctive location within a global hub for Innovation for Health, Creativity, Culture & Society, Sustainable & Resilient Environments: Earth & Ocean and in Transformative Data & AI. The purpose
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the Irish Higher Education Authority (HEA). PD-LIFE is an all-island emerging hub of excellence that unites researchers, clinicians, people with Parkinson’s, and advocacy partners to transform
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engineering education, research, and innovation. Aligned with DCU’s 2023–2028 Strategy, which is grounded in the mission to transform lives and societies, the school delivers impact through cutting-edge
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engineering education, research, and innovation. Aligned with DCU’s 2023–2028 Strategy, which is grounded in the mission to transform lives and societies, the school delivers impact through cutting-edge
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engineering education, research, and innovation. Aligned with DCU’s 2023–2028 Strategy, which is grounded in the mission to transform lives and societies, the school delivers impact through cutting-edge
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Transformations and Exploring Reactivity (CoReACTER) within the School of Chemistry at University College Dublin. The doctoral student will be supervised by Dr. Evan Walter Clark Spotte-Smith, an Assistant
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clinical research to deliver transformational, high impact changes in health care. Targeting both Irish national and EU funding, along with increased collaboration with industry, is a major part of the RCSI
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description One doctoral (PhD) position (4 years) is available to work in the Community of Researchers Assessing Chemical Transformations