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as per Times Higher Education and hosts various research centres. The School is committed to embedding a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion, and to that end welcomes applicants from all
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(Stipend): €31,000 per annum, [tax-exempt scholarship award] for three years (ends: 30/6/29) University fees:€5,890 Start date: 01/06/26 Academic Entry Requirements: Must hold an upper second class or
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practising international law. PhD researchers will develop their own projects within this broader framework. PhD Research Streams You do not need to fit perfectly into a predefined profile. We are open to
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responsibility for our actions and be accountable. We must, and will never stop, imagining. And through being nature positive we connect not just with the environment but with our ambitions for a sustainable
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exciting possibilities to treat and potentially cure many life-altering and life-threatening diseases. They also represent a huge growth area with several hundred currently in various stages of development
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respecting and caring for one another. We know we can achieve much more through working together. We know too that we must take responsibility for our actions and be accountable. We must, and will never stop
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policy cycle, and its aim is to develop innovative tools that are useful to policymakers. This PhD project is a part of the Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships programme (CDP), an initiative by the Joint
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phenotype/function during bone repair and harness this information to develop novel strategies to modulate inflammation and promote repair. This will be achieved by determining the impact of loading within
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: The GlycoMetalGuard project will develop antimicrobial metallodrug candidates, with the aim of making functional polymeric coatings with the ability to control bacterial infections and address the challenge
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influences that define and shape their early careers and practice, including the impact of different learning and professional development phases. Further information on the study is available at the TPJ