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candidate will have the opportunity to design and carry out an innovative PhD project titled ‘Meritocracy as Political Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Structures, Attitudes, and Meanings,’ which examines
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spaces. Experience using mixed method approaches (i.e. discourse analysis, network analysis, stakeholder interviews, case studies, Delphi, STS, workshops) Effective, highly motivated team player with
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assessment, and agricultural policy analysis, providing strong interdisciplinary guidance across environmental and economic modelling approaches. The candidate will be registered at University College Dublin
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, and how it might be strengthened or reimagined. Combining legal analysis, ethnographic research, and creative approaches to legal thinking, the project aims to open up new ways of understanding and
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developers and technical standards experts, and the public. The work of this PhD lies primarily in legal analysis and empirical co‑design of principles guiding the development and deployment of AI systems
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opportunity to design and carry out an innovative PhD project titled ‘Meritocracy as Political Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Structures, Attitudes, and Meanings,’ which examines meritocracy as a dynamic
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provides training in applying advanced statistical methods (such as Structural Equation Modelling, Latent Class Analysis and/or Multi-level Modelling). You should be able to demonstrate competencies in
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and self-learning abilities, and a high sense of responsibility and teamwork spirit Problem-solving, critical thinking and troubleshooting skills To Apply for the Scholarship: Expressions of interest
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Ethnographic fieldwork in the communities in which the case study families live Ethnographic research, including peer-led interviews, in a school which at least one of the case study adolescents attends Analysis
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modification, synthetic chemistry, biochemical analysis and proteomics techniques. Research environment: You will work in a supportive interdisciplinary group in the Department of Chemistry. Our laboratory is