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-neutrality by 2050. About this PhD Project Within the Nutrition and Health Platform, jointly led by Ulster University and University College Cork, this PhD position will contribute to the development of a
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collaboration with BRINTERAM will provide essential data inputs, and implementation will be explored on an open-source printer developed at Uppsala University. This research not only advances scaffold
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annum, plus tuition fees are covered for four years. We want to attract the best students to the University of Galway and to support your development as innovative individuals. The Scholarships offer
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explore and develop a non-invasive deep brain stimulation concept for common neurological disorders. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is effective in treating neurological disorders like Parkinson’s Disease (PD
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Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2026). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation for excellence in
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explore and develop a non-invasive deep brain stimulation concept for common neurological disorders. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is effective in treating neurological disorders like Parkinson’s Disease (PD
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The School of Music at University College Dublin is pleased to invite applications from outstanding candidates for an Ad Astra PhD Scholarship in Digital (Ethno)musicology. The Ad Astra scheme
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The School of Music at University College Dublin is pleased to invite applications from outstanding candidates for an Ad Astra PhD Scholarship in Digital (Ethno)musicology. The Ad Astra scheme
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integrated, person-centred evidence to improve quality of life and support innovative interventions, foster cross-border collaboration, and train and mentor the next generation of Parkinson’s research leaders
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of Politics and International Relations (SPIRe) at University College Dublin is pleased to offer two new fully-funded Ad Astra doctoral scholarships. Each scholarship will provide: Tuition fees at up to the non